The Freeman

Asia-Pacific summit season winds down

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KUALA LUMPUR — Asia-Pacific leaders opened a final summit Sunday with attention expected to swing back to the maritime standoff in the South China Sea, closing a marathon week of diplomacy largely overshadow­ed by the recent jihadist attacks.

Heads of government from 18 countries including the United States, China, India, Russia, Japan and nations in Southeast Asia are meeting for the annual East Asia summit, this year hosted by Malaysia.

The Kuala Lumpur diplomatic-political meetings follow a trade-related forum in Manila earlier in the week that included many of the same leaders.

The annual season of summitry has so far been dominated by expression­s of concern and calls for action over the extremist attacks in Paris and Mali, and bombings in Lebanon.

Sunday's gathering brings China to the same table as rival claimants to the South China Sea, plus US President Barack Obama, who in Manila called on Beijing to halt its push to expand tiny atolls into fullyfledg­ed islands.

China's island-building is aimed at reinforcin­g its toehold in the strategic sea but has sparked concern of a Chinese territoria­l grab.

Obama met Saturday with counterpar­ts from the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and they issued a joint statement stressing the need to maintain freedom of navigation and over-flight rights in the South China Sea.

Obama also backed ASEAN's calls for progress with China on agreeing on a code of conduct at sea to prevent conflict.

China has been accused of dragging its feet on the code — which could limit its freedom of action at sea — while it works to turn its disputed claims into a fait accomplit.

"For the sake of regional stability, claimants should halt reclamatio­n, new constructi­on, and militariza­tion of disputed areas," Obama said Saturday.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Leaders participat­e in the East Asia Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Leaders participat­e in the East Asia Summit at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur.

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