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US says China's sea claims have 'no basis' in international law by AFP Staff Writers Singapore (AFP) July 27, 2021 Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin said Tuesday that Beijing's expansive claims in the South China Sea have "no basis in international law", taking aim at China's growing assertiveness in the hotly contested waters. "That assertion treads on the sovereignty of the states in the region," he said at the start of a trip to Southeast Asia, where several countries have competing claims with China in the sea. "We continue to support the region's coastal states in upholding their rights under international law." Speaking in Singapore, he said the US "will not flinch when our interests are threatened, yet we do not seek confrontation" with China. "I am committed to pursuing a constructive, stable relationship with China, including stronger crisis communications with the People's Liberation Army." China claims almost the entire resource-rich sea, through which trillions of dollars in shipping trade passes annually, with overlapping claims from Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.
China urges US to be 'rational' as US envoy explores way forward Beijing (AFP) July 26, 2021 China on Monday urged the United States to be "rational" and stop "demonising" it as the highest-level US envoy to visit the Asian giant under President Joe Biden explored whether the two powers can find common ground. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman was firm on human rights and other concerns, US officials said, in the first wide-ranging meeting between the world's two largest economies since an acrimonious encounter between their top diplomats in March. The United States had said that ... read more
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