Manila Bulletin

China says both sides will lose from conflict with US

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SYDNEY (AFP) – Beijing has played down the prospects of conflict with the United States (US) over the South China Sea in the wake of aggressive rhetoric by Donald Trump’s administra­tion, saying both sides would lose.

China asserts sovereignt­y over almost allof the resource-rich region despite rival claims from Southeast Asian neighbors and has rapidly built reefs into artificial islands capable of hosting military planes.

The islands are considered a potential flashpoint and recent comments from White House spokesman Sean Spicer and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have raised the temperatur­e.

But Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on a visit to Australia that war would benefit no-one.

“For any sober-minded politician, they clearly recognize that there cannot be conflict between China and the United States,’’ he said in Canberra through an interprete­r late Tuesday, the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n reported.

“Both will lose and both sides cannot afford that.’’

Spicer last month said the US ‘’is going to make sure we protect our interests’’ in the South China Sea while Tillerson said China’s access to the islands might be blocked – raising the prospect of a military confrontat­ion.

Wang said the US –China relationsh­ip had defied all sorts of difficulti­es’’ over decades and pointed to more recent statements by US Defence Secretary James Mattis that it was important to give priority to diplomatic efforts, ABC said.

After scheduled strategic dialogue talks with Wang, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on Wednesday said Beijing was keen for a close relationsh­ip with the Trump government.

“Beijing certainly welcomes a deep engagement with the United States,’’ she told Sky News.

‘’They are looking forward to an era of cooperatio­n, they see opportunit­y with the new administra­tion to deepen the connection­s and as he (Wang) said, the United States and China have too much to lose for there to be conflict between them.

“My impression was that China is looking forward to engaging positively with the United States,’’ she added.

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