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China urges US to stop flexing muscles in South China Sea

Bangkok: China on Monday urged the US military to stop flexing muscles in the disputed South China Sea, a point of persistent friction in a relationship both sides said was generally improving.

A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Defense, Col. Wu Qian, told reporters in Bangkok that the South China Sea was among numerous issues discussed earlier in the day when US Defense Secretary Mark Esper held his first face-to-face meeting with the Chinese defense minister, Gen. Wei Fenghe.

They met for more than half an hour on the margins of a broader Asia defense officials' conference.

We agreed to keep talking and engaging frequently, Esper told reporters afterward in a brief exchange.

We continue to make progress on any number of issues.

The South China Sea for years has been a major point of contention between Beijing and Washington.

China claims the South China Sea as its sovereign territory, but those claims overlap with those of other Asian governments.

The United States has no territorial stake but has periodically sailed Navy ships through areas of the sea that China considers off-limits.

Wu, the defense ministry spokesman, told a news conference that Esper and Wei had a very positive and constructive meeting and agreed in many areas.

But he was clear that Beijing is irritated at the US Navy's presence in the South China Sea.

Wu said Wei reaffirmed China's commitment to safeguarding territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea.

The Chinese side also urges the US side to stop flexing muscles in the South China Sea and do not provoke and escalate tensions in the South China Sea, he said through a Chinese interpreter. Asked by a reporter to be more specific about Chinese objections, Wu said the US should stop intervening in the South China Sea and stop military provocations.

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