What's new

China’s Wen warns “outside forces” off sea dispute

Devil Soul

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jun 28, 2010
Messages
22,931
Reaction score
45
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
China’s Wen warns “outside forces” off sea dispute
Reuters (1 hour ago) Today
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Friday that “outside forces” had no excuse to get involved in a complex dispute over the South China Sea, offering a veiled warning to the United States and others not to stick their noses into the sensitive issue.

But Wen also struck a softer line during a summit with leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on the Indonesian resort island of Bali, offering $10 billion in loans and lines of credit and saying China only wanted to be friends.

China claims a large swathe of the South China Sea, which straddles key shipping lanes and is potentially rich in energy resources.

Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei are the other claimants to parts of the sea, and along with the United States and Japan, are pressuring Beijing to try and seek some way forward on the knotty issue of sovereignty, which has flared up again this year with often tense maritime stand-offs.

While the White House says U.S. President Barack Obama will bring up the issue at another summit on Saturday, also in Bali, China has said it does not want it discussed, preferring to deal with the problem bilaterally amongst the states directly involved.

“The dispute which exists among relevant countries in this region over the South China Sea is an issue which has built up for several years,” Wen told the ASEAN leaders, according to a copy of his remarks carried on the Foreign Ministry’s website (????????????????).

“It ought to be resolved through friendly consultations and discussions by countries directly involved. Outside forces should not, under any pretext, get involved,” he added.

Japan has also expressed concern over the dispute, and India has become involved via an oil exploration deal with Vietnam in the South China Sea.

Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa told reporters that China had sent positive signals about further discussing the code of conduct for the waters.

“I think this is an important development,” the minister added.

In July, China and Southeast Asian countries agreed on a preliminary set of guidelines in the South China Sea, a rare sign of cooperation in a row that has plagued relations in the region for years.

LOANS AND TRADE

Despite the disagreements over the South China Sea, Beijing has been keen to deepen trade and economic ties with Southeast Asia, and has a free trade agreement with the bloc.

“The China-ASEAN relationship is solidly based and has great potential and a promising future,” Wen said.

“China will forever be a good neighbour, good friend and good partner of ASEAN. We will work closely with you to implement all the agreements we have reached to bring more benefit to our people and make greater contributions to peace and prosperity in our region.”

To this end, Wen said China would offer ASEAN another $10 billion in loans and lines of credit, including $4 billion of soft loans, on top of a similar pledge of $15 billion two years ago.

China will also set up a 3 billion yuan ($473 million) fund to expand practical maritime cooperation by promoting cooperation in environmental protection, navigational safety and combating transnational crimes, Wen added.

He said that China and ASEAN should step up cooperation in the financial field, by increasing the use of local currency swaps and “encourage the quoting of China’s yuan and ASEAN currencies in each other’s interbank foreign exchange”.

“The world is undergoing profound and complex changes. The global economy may experience uncertainty and instability for a long time to come,” he said.

“China and ASEAN should be both confident and sober-minded, keep our destiny firmly in our own hands and advance in the direction we have set to pursue our goal.”
 
Diplomacy first before pulling the trigger.

Pulling the trigger on what? And even when diplomacy, it is at best confused. Does the communist party really think that they can buy the sea of neighbours by offering this 10 Billion USD loans which in anyway will be used for purchasing Chinese goods because of the conditions that come along with the loan?

---------- Post added at 02:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:22 PM ----------

bomb that fascist indian regime.

I know the temptation must be too good considering the success of such policies in supressing people within China but it really does not work that way internationally. Communist party too knows it pretty well.
 
Chinese building rail lines and road in Gilgit-Baltistan( an area claimed by both India Pakistan) without any consent from India and these people expect us to stay away from South China sea which is never going to happen. :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Chinese building rail lines and road in Gilgit-Baltistan( an area claimed by both India Pakistan) without any consent from India and these people expect us to stay away from South China sea which is never going to happen. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Why these sort of extremelly crazy peoples claiming gilgit-biltistan as their area?
 
Why these sort of extremelly crazy peoples claiming gilgit-biltistan as their area?

Well you own Pakistan constitution says that Kashmir is disputed territory and can't be considered as a part of Pakistan unless the dispute is solved with India. So, how come China interfering in a disputed territory and expects others to stay away from South China Sea.

Pakistan knows very well that India will try to block any international loan for Diamer Bhasha dam, that's why they are asking Americans for the support.
 
Well you own Pakistan constitution says that Kashmir is disputed territory and can't be considered as a part of Pakistan unless the dispute is solved with India. So, how come China interfering in a disputed territory and expects others to stay away from South China Sea.
Gilgat baltistan is a contitutional part of Pakistan , having its own unique value and provincial status .... Check your estimates
 
Well you own Pakistan constitution says that Kashmir is disputed territory and can't be considered as a part of Pakistan unless the dispute is solved with India. So, how come China interfering in a disputed territory and expects others to stay away from South China Sea.

Pakistan knows very well that India will try to block any international loan for Diamer Bhasha dam, that's why they are asking Americans for the support.
:rofl: Its your Personal opinion....
 
Aggressive actions of China to his neigbours is good reason for USA to turn back. USA is just waiting from 1974 when USA didn't taken necessary measures to stop occupation of China in HoangSA of Vietnam.
 
Gilgat baltistan is a contitutional part of Pakistan , having its own unique value and provincial status .... Check your estimates

Whatever status it has, it is a disputed territory according to you and Pakistan has only four provinces.

---------- Post added at 04:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:26 PM ----------

:rofl: Its your Personal opinion....

Let see how will India let you have loans for it so easily.:cheers:
 
Whatever status it has, it is a disputed territory according to you and Pakistan has only four provinces.

---------- Post added at 04:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:26 PM ----------

provincial status
wat does it means ? Don't make dead statements..... ...

---------- Post added at 04:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:03 PM ----------

Let see how will India let you have loans for it so easily.:cheers:
Here comeS another one :rofl:
 
Back
Top Bottom