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China hopes US, ASEAN honor 'self-restraint'

By Zhang Yunbi | China Daily | Updated: 2016-02-18 08:30

Beijing hopes that commitments will be "honored by actions" after the United States and the leaders of Southeast Asian nations pledged "non-militarization" in a joint statement following a two-day gathering.

US President Barack Obama wrapped up his meetings with leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations member states at Sunnylands in California on Tuesday, and a statement released afterward said they share a commitment to "non-militarization and self-restraint in the conduct of activities".

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that "China has taken notice" of the statement and hopes that the US and ASEAN countries match their words with actions.

Last month, tension was stirred again in the South China Sea as a US Navy destroyer intruded in Chinese territorial waters off the Xisha Islands.

"Non-militarization serves the interests of all parties. However, non-militarization should not target a single country and should not be applied with double or multiple standards," Wang told a joint news conference in Beijing on Wednesday with his visiting Australian counterpart, Julie Bishop.

"The non-militarization in the South China Sea needs joint efforts by relevant countries inside and outside the region," Wang added.

Zhou Yongsheng, a professor of international relations at China Foreign Affairs University, said that the US has embarked on the most frequent and the most provocative military activities in the South China Sea.

"The US has boosted warships patrolling in the South China Sea and made incursions into territorial waters of sovereign states. ... Such practices obviously have run against what it advocates as 'non-militarization'," Zhou said.

Reuters said US officials had been hoping to arrive at a common position on the South China Sea at the gathering. However, not all ASEAN members agreed on how to handle disputes in the region, it said.

Although the Philippines, an ASEAN member, is seeking international arbitration against China over the South China Sea issue, the statement on Tuesday did not directly name China.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a daily news conference on Wednesday that "stand-alone countries attempted to hype the South China Sea issue during this meeting, yet the majority of the ASEAN countries did not agree".

Ruan Zongze, vice-president of the China Institute of International Studies, said the US and the Philippines have long attempted to persuade ASEAN to support their unilateral claims or positions, a move "not serving the interests of most ASEAN members".

The statement on Tuesday indicates that "most ASEAN members are not willing to take sides between major countries", Ruan said.

The alignment between Manila and Washington on the South China Sea issue will "undermine the central role ASEAN plays in boosting regional integration and growth and diminish solidarity with in ASEAN", Ruan added.

Chen Weihua in Washington, DC, contributed to this story.

zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

What they say

Washington has long subscribed to double standards on the South China Sea issue.

ASEAN countries rejected targeting China in such a statement as they foresee the dangerous prospect of US military provocation in the region.

Zhou Yongsheng, a professor of international relations at China Foreign Affairs University.

As ASEAN is building a Community to boost regional integration, it needs internal solidarity and coordination, which can never be based on supporting unilateral claims. ... The Philippines' attempt to "hijack" all of ASEAN is unfeasible.

Ruan Zongze, vice-president of the China Institute of International Studies

Trying to use ASEAN as a mechanism to counter China's policies in the South China Sea is both shortsighted and potentially dangerous. ... Yet that appears to be what the Obama administration hopes to do with the current ASEAN summit and Washington's overall policy toward the association.

Ted Carpenter, senior fellow for defense and foreign policy studies at the Washington-based Cato Institute

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