Beijing accuses Tokyo of meddling in South China Sea issue

IANS  |  Beijing 

on Wednesday expressed strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition to Japan's defence for 2017 which accused of trying to change the status quo in the East and South Sea based on "its own assertions".

In the of more than 560 pages, devoted 34 pages to unjustified criticism of China's normal defence construction and military activities, Xinhua news agency reported.

claimed in its defence that "has tried to change the status quo in the East Sea and South Sea based on its own assertions, and this has become a common concern of the region and the world at large."

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang accused of meddling in the South Sea issue, saying has lodged solemn representations to the Japanese side.

Geng said that the will of the Chinese government to safeguard national sovereignty and maritime rights and interests is firm.

He said conducting patrol and law-enforcement activities in waters off the Diaoyu Islands is China's inherent right and is in no position to point fingers at those activities.

The Chinese side, carrying out normal sea and air activities in accordance with international law, relevant domestic laws and regulations as well as national defence needs, is beyond reproach, he said.

The construction of necessary and appropriate facilities by the Chinese side in some reefs and islands of the Nansha Islands is a legitimate right granted to sovereign states by international law, which has nothing to do with militarisation and does not pose a threat to regional security, said Geng.

With the concerted efforts of countries in the region, the situation in the South Sea has stabilised, he said.

and the Asean countries are focusing on strengthening cooperation to promote comprehensive and effective implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South Sea (DOC) and jointly develop regional rules.

On Sunday, and Asean Foreign Ministers adopted a framework of the Code of Conduct (COC) in the South Sea, said Geng, noting that all parties affirmed the positive situation in the South Sea and highly appreciated the early cooperation results, such as the China-Asean senior diplomats hotline.

Geng said he hoped that would respect the efforts made by and the Asean countries in safeguarding peace and stability in the South Sea, stop intervention and play a constructive role in maintaining regional peace and stability.

He urged the Japanese side to learn lessons from history, stick to the path of peaceful development and act prudently in military security.

"We hope that the Japanese side could do more to help enhance mutual trust with and other neighbouring countries and to safeguard regional peace and stability," Geng said.

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