Chinese state media warned the Group of Seven nations on Thursday not to "meddle" in South China Sea disputes, as leaders from the bloc gathered for talks in
The commentary came as European Council President Donald
Tusk said on the sidelines of a summit in Ise-Shima that the bloc should take a
"clear and tough stance" on China 's contested maritime claims.
Xinhua writer Chang Yuan accused Japan
of "attempting to take advantage of its G7 summit host status and draw
more 'allies and sympathizers' to isolate China ."
Both Washington and Tokyo -- which is locked in a separate dispute with Beijing over islands in the East China Sea -- have warned
against Beijing
stoking tensions in the contested waters.
Chang wrote that such remarks showed "Japan 's hidden agenda: to meddle in the South China Sea issue."
Weighing in on the South China Sea
"exceeds the G7's current influence and capability. What's more, it
reflects a lingering Cold War mindset," Chang added.
The commentary came ahead of a ruling expected within weeks
on China 's claims brought to
the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague
by the Philippines .
British Prime Minister David Cameron warned China that it must abide by the outcome of the
international arbitration as he arrived in Japan for the G7 summit, the
Guardian newspaper reported.
The G7 said at the time: "We are concerned about the
situation in the East and South
China Seas ,
and emphasize the fundamental importance of peaceful management and settlement
of disputes."
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