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Outsiders should not meddle in S China Sea issue: China

China on Saturday warned countries which are “outside” the region not to “meddle” in the South China Sea issue, saying “muscle flexing” will not be good for regional security.

“Countries who are from outside or have nothing to do with the region should not meddle into these issues. This will make it worse,” Le Yuchneg, Chinese Ambassador to India, said in an apparent message to the United States and India.

He was speaking here at the Deccan Herald’s Dialogue on ‘The Asia Pacific Country: India and Big Power Engagement’.

His stand was countered by BJP leader Ram Madhav who batted for freedom of navigation saying as the Indian Ocean does not belong to India and is shared by other countries of the world, similar is the case with South China Sea. “The way China has propelled the global economy in this century, it should also propel peace in the region,” he said. The BJP leader said instead of Asia-Pacific, the region should be addressed as Indo-Pacific since its a broader term. Pitching for freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, India has favoured peaceful resolution of the dispute and has economic interests in hydro-carbon rich sea.

Le reiterated Chinese claim over the Spratly, an archipelago which is a focal point of the dispute in the hydrocarbon rich sea, and said the islands were reclaimed from the Japanese after the Second World War and there was no claimant over it until 1970. “After World War II, the Chinese reclaimed the islands occupied by the Japanese. It was for a long time after the World War II, no one challenged China’s territorial claims over these islands,” he said. Countries who are not from the region who flex their muscles, this is not good for regional security. China will continue to commit herself for peace in the region and the common sea,” he said. 

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Beijing: China on Saturday accused the US of indulging in “serious military provocation” by flying two B-52 bombers in the air space over islands in the South China Sea claimed by it as tensions between the two countries over the disputed territory came to the fore.The two US bombers on December 10 flew into the airspace near an island and reef of Nansha Islands (Spratly islands) claimed by China and Vietnam. Military personnel on the island and reef went on high alert and warned the aircraft to leave, the Chinese Defence Ministry said in a statement. 

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