China Foreign Minister: 'Countries outside the region can express reasonable concerns, but we are opposed to 'bossy gestures'... China and ASEAN are totally able to safeguard well the peace and stability of South China Sea'
The remarks by
Foreign Minister Wang Yi came on Sunday, August 10, at an ASEAN Regional Forum
overshadowed by disputes over the strategically significant sea.
US Secretary of
State John Kerry appeared at the Forum to push for a multilateral agreement to
end all actions that risk further inflaming regional sensitivities.
But Wang said:
"Some countries outside the region are restless, and stir up tensions...
might their intention be to create chaos in the region?"
"Countries
outside the region can express reasonable concerns, but we are opposed to
'bossy gestures'", Wang said, adding: "China
and ASEAN are totally able to safeguard well the peace and stability of South China Sea ."
His comments,
posted on the foreign ministry's website Monday, were aimed squarely at the US , state-run
media said.
Wang repeated China 's
long-standing rejection of multilateral talks over the sea, saying that
"relevant disputes should be addressed by countries directly
concerned", Xinhua said.
The state-run China
Daily quoted Chinese official Wu Shicun as saying that Wang's proposal
"leaves no excuse for other countries to interfere in the South China Sea issue".
The US has
stepped up its rhetoric on the South China Sea following a series of maritime
incidents between China and rival claimants, including Beijing's positioning of
an oil rig in waters also claimed by Vietnam which sparked deadly riots in the
Southeast Asian nation.
Kerry on
Saturday, August 9, formally put forward Washington 's
proposal to cool maritime tensions based on claimant states agreeing to step
back from actions that could "complicate or escalate disputes".
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