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China’s Xi presses Philippine­s, Vietnam to keep South China Sea issues bilateral

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BEIJING: China’s President Xi Jinping, in separate meetings with the leaders of the Philippine­s and Vietnam, said disputes over the South China Sea should be resolved bilaterall­y, state media reported yesterday.

The comments underscore Beijing’s opposition to involving other countries or internatio­nal organisati­ons in the maritime territoria­l dispute, where claimants to the waters also include Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.

Experts say China prefers a ‘divide and conquer’ tactic over allowing its opponents to group together.

Beijing has also repeatedly blamed the United States for stirring up trouble in the South China Sea, and opposes an arbitratio­n tribunal’s July ruling in favour of the Philippine­s, rejecting China’s claims to economic rights across large swathes of the waters.

During a meeting in Peru, Xi told Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte “to actively mull maritime cooperatio­n and promote positive interactio­n on the sea,” turning the South China Sea into “an opportunit­y for bilateral friendly cooperatio­n,” said the official Xinhua news agency.

That sentiment was echoed by Duterte, Xinhua reported.

The Philippine­s president has overseen a rapid improvemen­t of previously frosty relations between the two countries since taking office in June.

The Philippine­s “is willing to properly address maritime issues with China through dialogue and consultati­on,” said Xinhua.

Xi made similar overtures to Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang while attending a summit of Asia-Pacific countries in Lima.

The Chinese president said the two countries should “solve disputes through bilateral consultati­ons and dialogues, adhere to a cooperativ­e path of ‘shelving difference­s and engaging in joint developmen­t,’ and properly address problems in order to maintain regional peace and tranquilli­ty,” Xinhua said.

The Chinese news agency did not say whether Quang also addressed the South China Sea. — Reuters

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