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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/china-urges-asean-to-reject-outside-interference-9062252


China urges ASEAN to reject outside interference

Beijing urged Southeast Asian nations on Tuesday to unite and "say no" to outside forces seeking to interfere in the South China Sea dispute, in an apparent swipe at the United States ahead of a regional summit.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi gestures during a joint news conference with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano following their bilateral meeting on Jul 25, 2017 in suburban Taguig city, east of Manila, Philippines. (Photo: AP/Bullit Marquez)
25 Jul 2017 05:57PM
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MANILA: Beijing urged Southeast Asian nations on Tuesday to unite and "say no" to outside forces seeking to interfere in the South China Sea dispute, in an apparent swipe at the United States ahead of a regional summit.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the statement in Manila where he hailed the "strong momentum" in improving ties with the Philippines, a longstanding American ally which has moved closer to China under President Rodrigo Duterte.

Wang's visit came a week before he was set to return to Manila for a meeting of foreign ministers from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its partners, which include China and the United States.

Wang said warming relations between Beijing and Manila had helped ensure stability in the South China Sea, where rival claims have long made it one of Asia's potential military flashpoints.

"If there are still some non-regional forces or forces in the region that don't want to see stability in the South China Sea and they still want to stir up trouble in the South China Sea, we need to stand together and say no to them together," Wang told reporters.

China claims nearly all of the strategically vital sea, even waters approaching the coasts of its neighbours. ASEAN members the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei, as well as Taiwan, claim parts of the sea.

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While the United States is not a claimant and says it takes no sides in the disputes, it has criticised what it has termed Chinese "militarisation" of the sea.

Washington has repeatedly sent warships close to Chinese-occupied islands in the sea in recent years, triggering angry responses from Beijing.

Duterte, a self-described socialist, has loosened his nation's 70-year-old alliance with the United States while looking to build stronger relations with China and Russia.

Duterte has downplayed the Philippines' dispute with China, declining to use a favourable ruling from a UN-backed tribunal last year on the issue to pressure Beijing.

He has said better relations with China, following six years of tension under his predecessor who took a hard line with Beijing over the dispute, will generate billions of dollars in promised Chinese investments and aid.

Duterte said on Monday the Philippines and China were in talks for joint exploration in the sea, which is believed to sit atop vast oil and gas deposits.

Wang on Tuesday pledged 20 million renminbi (US$3 million) to help rehabilitate the war-torn southern Philippine city of Marawi, where a US-backed military offensive is seeking to flush out pro-Islamic State group militants.
Source: AFP
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trump dare nuke PRC?

Not likely because motherland China can shoot back. You see, USA is great and powerful when it is countries like Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, .... Never a country that can shoot back ... with nuke. Especially with nuke. Fat boy Un is brilliant.
 

ckmpd

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Let us see whether LHL will dare act smart and lecture China.

Or has LHL learned his lesson and will just keep quiet
 

congo9

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Let us see whether LHL will dare act smart and lecture China.

Or has LHL learned his lesson and will just keep quiet

I would rather he keep quiet. The big brother of Asean is keeping damn quiet and docile about all these things. Why must LHL stick his head out like a sore thumb?

It's tactically naive and I think it is unwarranted to do so. What do you get when you try to be tough and be clever?

We already keep so many of their 3rd or 4th rated talents or PRC , remitting money out of Singapore. Gave them free scholarships. Handling PRs and citizenship like nobody business.

Stilll they stir shit and Cheong GONG our military vehicle. Seems that they have no respect for Singapore at all.
 
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