On Friday, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, Japanese Foreign
Minister Fumio Kishida and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry raised the
maritime disputes during a trilateral strategic dialogue in Bali , Indonesia .
Relations between China and Japan, the world's second- and third-largest
economies, have been troubled in recent years by a row over tiny, uninhabited
islands in the East China Sea known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in
China.
In the South China Sea, Vietnam ,
the Philippines , Taiwan , Malaysia ,
Brunei and China are
involved in long-standing sovereignty disputes over the potentially oil- and
gas-rich island chain.
A joint statement from the U.S.-Japan-Australia meeting opposed
"coercive or unilateral actions" that could change the status quo in
the East China Sea and called on claimants to maritime disputes in the South China Sea to refrain from destabilising actions,
according to the State Department website.
"The United States ,
Japan and Australia are
allies but this should not become an excuse to interfere in territorial
disputes, otherwise it will only make the problems more complicated and harm
the interests of all parties," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua
Chunying said on Monday.
"We urge the relevant countries to respect facts, distinguish right
from wrong, be cautious, and stop all words and deeds that are not beneficial
to the proper handling of the issue and undermine regional stability," she
said in comments on the ministry website.
The U.S.-Japan-Australia meeting took place on the sidelines of an annual
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting on the Indonesian island of Bali .
Separately, another Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Qin Gang, voiced China 's
opposition to Kishida's raising of maritime security at an informal breakfast
meeting with foreign ministers, saying that it has long been considered
inappropriate to discuss issues of political security or sensitive and
controversial topics at APEC.
"There has not been a problem with freedom and security of navigation
in this region for a long time," Qin said in another statement released
late on Sunday.
"Playing up so-called maritime security issue goes against real
efforts for the freedom and security of navigation."
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