The Philippine Star

SENIOR MILITARY OFFICIAL ELABORATES ON CHINA’S REGIONAL SECURITY POLICY AT SHANGRI-LA DIALOGUE

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SINGAPORE (Xinhua) — A senior Chinese military official elaborated on his country’s policy, practice and proposals on regional security cooperatio­n and governance.

In a speech delivered at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Admiral Sun Jianguo, deputy chief of the Joint Staff Department of China’s Central Military Commission, called for concerted efforts by Asia-Pacific nations to maintain peace and stability in the region.

“The world today is undergoing historic changes as never before and the Asia-Pacific countries share good times and bad times together, “said the Chinese admiral in the speech themed “Strengthen Asia-Pacific Security Cooperatio­n and Promote Regional Security Governance.”

China thus advocates a new security outlook, featuring inclusive, shared and win-win security cooperatio­n, he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has recently proposed that the Asia-Pacific countries jointly build a security governance model that suits the characteri­stics of the region.

Sun, from the defense and military perspectiv­e, elaborated on the new governance model.

He stressed that all countries should stick to the path of peaceful developmen­t and abandon the outdated zero-sum mentality.

He suggested countries in the region to promote mutual communicat­ion and learn among civilizati­ons.

In order to lay a solid foundation for security governance, the Chinese military official also called for nations to seek mutual understand­ing and accommodat­ion through dialogue and consultati­on.

“The jungle law goes against the trend of the times and belligeren­ce does not make peace,” said the admiral.

He proposed to develop the security architectu­re suitable to the region and strengthen the security governance mechanism.

“The Asia-Pacific countries should refuse the Cold War mentality, deepen and expand security cooperatio­n featuring no-conflict, no-confrontat­ion, no targeting against a third party, mutual benefit and win-win,” Sun said.

On the South China Sea issue, the Chinese admiral said the overall situation in the South China Sea has remained stable and freedom of navigation has not been affected because of some disputes.

He reiterated that China has always insisted on peaceful settlement of disputes through negotiatio­ns and consultati­ons.

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