During the China-ASEAN Defense Ministers’ Informal Meeting
in Beijing , China Friday, Department of
National Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said that "maritime disputes
are complex issues that should be resolved by rules-based solutions."
And as such, parties involved must refrain from unilateral
action that can change the status quo and increase the tension.
"We must keep the lines of communication open through
dialogues with all parties involved."
The Philippines
is presently involved in maritime dispute with China
regarding some features of the West Philippine Sea .
The country is resolved to ease the tension via diplomatic
means.
As this develops, Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan
called upon ASEAN and China
to continue promoting practical cooperation such as in the areas of
peacekeeping operations, joint patrols, disaster response and deepening of
trust between the concerned countries.
In view of the adoption of the Code of Unplanned Encounters
at Sea (CUES), when China
hosted the Western Pacific Naval Symposium in 2014, China proposed to conduct joint
training on CUES in 2016.
Chang stressed that China would not seek hegemony, its
foreign policy is defensive in nature, and it adopted a strategy of active
defense –- proof of which is the reduction of the People's Liberation Army's
strength by 300,000.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=816429
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