Australia expressed alarm on Wednesday at escalating strategic rivalry in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea), saying it puts Asia at the risk of a military blunder with potentially serious consequences.
Defence Minister
Kevin Andrews refrained from taking sides, but his comments made clear that
Australia's greatest concerns arose from Chinese military construction on
scraps of land that are internationally contested.
"We don't
believe that turning a reef into a military airport is enhancing the peace and
security of that region," Andrews said after a speech to a think-tank
during a visit to India .
"The
greatest danger in the region is a miscalculation."
At the same time China , the world's second largest economy, is Australia 's
most important trading partner. It was in the interests of both to maintain
that situation, Andrews said.
"We have not
taken a stance on the various claims to rocks and reefs and outcrops and
artificial islands in the South China Sea," Andrews said at the Institute
for Defence Studies and Analyses in New
Delhi .
"But what
we've said is that these matters should be solved in a peaceful way,"
Andrews added, calling for a rules-based system of resolving disputes to be
agreed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Andrews said Australia 's
submarine deterrent - a major tender for a new order of long-range vessels is
now in its final stages - was vital to national security.
By 2030, Australia
expects the Indo-Pacific area to account for 21 of the world's 25 top sea and
air trade routes, two-thirds of oil shipments and a third of bulk cargo
movements.
"We will
maintain our right in the future to exercise the international right of passage
- both on the sea and in the sky in the South China Sea ,"
he said.
"We want to
be a friend and continue to be a major trading partner with China , as with
other nations in the region, but we also believe that all nations should make
clear their strategic intent."
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