Consensus growing among nations on 'Free and Open Indo-Pacific': Congressman

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Slamming for its recent assertive behaviour in the region, a US lawmaker today said Beijing's about the Sea is "blatantly false" and consensus among the countries on a free and open is now growing.

Congressman said that consensus among the countries on a "free and open Indo-Pacific" is now growing.

"China's about the SCS is so blatantly false that it must be designed for a domestic audience, because the rest of the world isn't buying it. Led by democracies, the countries of the and the world at large are converging towards a shared vision of free and open future for these water, and it's not the one China is pushing," he said.

The US has adopted a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" strategy for that emphasises freedom from coercion, and open sea lanes, airspace, and trade an implicit rebuke of China's desire for a balkanised region.

"At the Shangri La defense dialogue in (last week), Indian delivered the keynote address, making it clear that India's vision for the 'Indo-Pacific' is consistent with the 'free and open' US strategy," Yoho said.

has also adopted a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" strategy, and has begun to approach as the "Indo-Pacific" as well. Other regional democracies have adopted similar, compatible strategies, including Taiwan's New Policy, and South Korea's New Southern Policy, both of which focus on the ASEAN, the lawmaker said.

"The consensus of nations on a 'Free and Open Indo-Pacific' is growing, and its proponents are beginning to work together to see it realised," Yoho said reacting to a recent Chinese statement.

Responding to a recent US freedom of navigation operation in the SCS, said, "(if) someone armed to (the) teeth comes to your doorstep every now and then, poking around and showing off muscles, aren't you justified in sharpening vigilance, taking precautions, and increasing defense capacities?

The consensus among countries in the region, he said, puts the lie to Hua's colourful metaphor about the armed stranger "showing off muscles".

"Let's not forget, China's 9-dash line claims have been totally invalidated before the Permanent Court of Arbitration, and the activities of the US and our partners to uphold the freedom of navigation are consistent with that judgment. When it comes to the SCS, it's China who is the disruptor, and China who is crosswise with everyone else," Yoho said.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 15:05 IST