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Arbitration not a choice to settle South China Sea disputes: Chinese diplomat
                 Source: Xinhua | 2016-06-04 20:35:09 | Editor: huaxia

 

HOUSTON, June 4, 2016 (Xinhua) -- China's Deputy Consul General in Houston Zhao Yumin gives a keynote speech titled "Maintaining Peace and Stability in the South China Sea" at an event jointly organized by the Consulate General and Asia Society Texas Center in Houston, the United States, June 3, 2016. Bilateral negotiation is the best way as arbitration is not a choice for China and other claimants to settle their disputes over the South China Sea islands, Zhao Yumin said here Friday. (Xinhua/Zhang Yongxing)

HOUSTON, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Bilateral negotiation is the best way as arbitration is not a choice for China and other claimants to settle their disputes over the South China Sea islands, a senior Chinese diplomat said here Friday.

China has over the past few decades proposed putting aside disputes and seeking joint development as part of efforts to settle disputes over the South China Sea, China's Deputy Consul General in Houston Zhao Yumin said during a luncheon.

Zhao made the remarks in his keynote speech titled "Maintaining Peace and Stability in the South China Sea" at the event jointly organized by the Consulate General and Asia Society Texas Center.

To seek a win-win outcome through joint development and cooperation, both China and ASEAN member states should manage the disputes by establishing rules and mechanisms, Zhao said, adding that the Phillippines' unilateral initiation of the arbitration is against international law and China's lawful rights.

Despite territorial rows between China and other claimants, freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea have never been a problem. China also views the waters as being vital to global trade and its own development, he said.

"China wants freedom of navigation in the South China Sea the most as 40 percent of China's exports go through the South China Sea and 80 percent of China's imports of crude oil are shipped through the South China Sea," the diplomat said.

He stressed that China's final aim is to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.

Zhao's speech was welcomed by the more than 100 guests at the event, including U.S. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Chairman for Asia Society Texas Center Charles Foster.

They believe that U.S.-China relationship is among the most important ones in the world, and that both countries, the largest developing country and the most developed country, should work together to safeguard regional and world peace.

Neil Bush, a private representative for former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, told Xinhua, "I hope the United States and China will work together to find a peaceful and constructive resolution to whatever confrontation stemmed from the South China Sea."

Peter Li, a professor at the University of Houston, said the South China Sea issue, which concerns China's territory and sovereignty, is part of China's core interests but not the United States'.

Outsiders should withdraw their meddling hands and allow the parties directly involved to give their wisdom and pragmatism a full play, Li said.

Li Qiangmin, China's Consul General in Houston, said that the aim of organizing such a luncheon is to make it clear that the South China Sea islands belong to China historically and legally, and there is no other way but to go bilateral to resolve the disputes.

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Arbitration not a choice to settle South China Sea disputes: Chinese diplomat

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-04 20:35:09

 

HOUSTON, June 4, 2016 (Xinhua) -- China's Deputy Consul General in Houston Zhao Yumin gives a keynote speech titled "Maintaining Peace and Stability in the South China Sea" at an event jointly organized by the Consulate General and Asia Society Texas Center in Houston, the United States, June 3, 2016. Bilateral negotiation is the best way as arbitration is not a choice for China and other claimants to settle their disputes over the South China Sea islands, Zhao Yumin said here Friday. (Xinhua/Zhang Yongxing)

HOUSTON, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Bilateral negotiation is the best way as arbitration is not a choice for China and other claimants to settle their disputes over the South China Sea islands, a senior Chinese diplomat said here Friday.

China has over the past few decades proposed putting aside disputes and seeking joint development as part of efforts to settle disputes over the South China Sea, China's Deputy Consul General in Houston Zhao Yumin said during a luncheon.

Zhao made the remarks in his keynote speech titled "Maintaining Peace and Stability in the South China Sea" at the event jointly organized by the Consulate General and Asia Society Texas Center.

To seek a win-win outcome through joint development and cooperation, both China and ASEAN member states should manage the disputes by establishing rules and mechanisms, Zhao said, adding that the Phillippines' unilateral initiation of the arbitration is against international law and China's lawful rights.

Despite territorial rows between China and other claimants, freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea have never been a problem. China also views the waters as being vital to global trade and its own development, he said.

"China wants freedom of navigation in the South China Sea the most as 40 percent of China's exports go through the South China Sea and 80 percent of China's imports of crude oil are shipped through the South China Sea," the diplomat said.

He stressed that China's final aim is to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.

Zhao's speech was welcomed by the more than 100 guests at the event, including U.S. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Chairman for Asia Society Texas Center Charles Foster.

They believe that U.S.-China relationship is among the most important ones in the world, and that both countries, the largest developing country and the most developed country, should work together to safeguard regional and world peace.

Neil Bush, a private representative for former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, told Xinhua, "I hope the United States and China will work together to find a peaceful and constructive resolution to whatever confrontation stemmed from the South China Sea."

Peter Li, a professor at the University of Houston, said the South China Sea issue, which concerns China's territory and sovereignty, is part of China's core interests but not the United States'.

Outsiders should withdraw their meddling hands and allow the parties directly involved to give their wisdom and pragmatism a full play, Li said.

Li Qiangmin, China's Consul General in Houston, said that the aim of organizing such a luncheon is to make it clear that the South China Sea islands belong to China historically and legally, and there is no other way but to go bilateral to resolve the disputes.

Related:

China urges U.S., Japan to stop accusations on South China Sea issue

BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhua) -- China's Foreign Ministry on Saturday urged the United States and Japan to cease accusing China over the South China Sea issue.

Countries from outside should honor their commitments and not make irresponsible remarks on issues involving territorial sovereignty, spokesperson Hua Chunying said in Beijing in response to remarks by U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and his Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani at a security summit in Singapore. Full story

China urges U.S., Japan to stop accusations on South China Sea issue

BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhua) -- China's Foreign Ministry on Saturday urged the United States and Japan to cease accusing China over the South China Sea issue.

Countries from outside should honor their commitments and not make irresponsible remarks on issues involving territorial sovereignty, spokesperson Hua Chunying said in Beijing in response to remarks by U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter and his Japanese counterpart Gen Nakatani at a security summit in Singapore. Full story

Facts show Taiping Dao is island, not rock, says FM

BEIJING, June 3 (Xinhua) -- History and facts show that Taiping Dao in the South China Sea is an island rather than a rock, said a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on Friday.

"China has indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands and its adjacent waters, including Taiping Dao. China has, based on the Nansha Islands as a whole, territorial sea, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf," said Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying.  Full story

Admiral Sun Jianguo to expound China's stance on security issues at Shangri-La Dialogue

SINGAPORE, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Admiral Sun Jianguo, deputy chief of the Joint Staff Department of China's Central Military Commission, will deliver a speech elaborating China's stance on international and regional security issues at the Shangri-La Dialogue, a spokesman said on Friday.

Yang Yujun, spokesman of China's Defense Ministry, told the Chinese media that Admiral Sun will deliver a speech themed "the Challenges of Conflict Resolution" at the plenary session of the 15th Shangri-La Dialogue on Sunday.  Full story

China is staunch force for peace, stability in South China Sea: ambassador

LONDON, May 20 (Xinhua) -- China is committed to peace and stability in the South China Sea, and desires to solve disputes peacefully through negotiation, Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming said Friday.

In a speech at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, Liu said China has long exercised "a high-level of self-restraint and forbearance" regarding the territorial disputes in the region. Full story

China calls for bilateral means to solve South China Sea disputes

BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhua) -- China on Friday called on the Philippines to settle disputes over the South China Sea through bilateral consultation and negotiation.

The Philippines has reportedly claimed arbitration was its last resort after all bilateral means had been exhausted. On the other hand, some people say China and the Philippines have never held negotiations over the Philippines' claims. Full story

China values free navigation in South China Sea more than any other country: senior military official

BEIJING, May 12 (Xinhua) -- China values the freedom of navigation and peace and stability in the South China Sea more than any other country in the world, said Fang Fenghui, a member of China's Central Military Commission (CMC), on Thursday.

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