ASEAN secretary-general Le Luong Minh is seen in Naypyitaw, Myanmar in this November 11, 2014 file photo. REUTERS
Le Luong Minh, ASEAN secretary-general and a veteran
Vietnamese diplomat, told the Manila Times last week that the grouping rejects China 's policy
of using the dotted line to assert its sovereignty over myriad islets and reefs
in the sea.
ASEAN's economic integration could also be affected by
"any hostility or conflict" that could break out, he added.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said that China had always supported ASEAN's economic
integration, but that ASEAN was not a party to the South China Sea
dispute.
"Mr. Le Luong Minh is the ASEAN secretary-general, and
on the South China Sea issue has
many times made partisan statements that do not accord with the facts nor suit
his position," Hong told a daily news briefing.
"This is a serious deviation from the neutral position
ASEAN and its secretary-general ought to have on the relevant issue, and
damages the image of ASEAN as a regional international organization," he
added.
The secretary-general should ensure ASEAN stands by its
promises of neutrality and not "use public office for private gain",
Hong said.
It was not clear why China had waited so long to
respond to the remarks, which were published last Wednesday.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/106749/china-slams-asean-chief-for-south-china-sea-comments
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