Pence warns against Chinese aggression in Indo-Pacific

IANS  |  Singapore 

In an apparent reference to China, US on Friday called for an open region free of "imperial aggression".

At a joint press conference here with Lee Hsien Loong, Pence reiterated similar themes to those he promoted during the annual Asean Summit in Singapore, which ended on Thursday, reports news.

Praising the US-Singapore's "shared vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific", Pence said "empire and have no place in the Indo-Pacific; this is a region where every nation, large and small, must be permitted to prosper and thrive", in a thinly veiled reference to China's regional foreign policy.

is embroiled in territorial disputes over small islands and reefs in the Sea with several Asean members and has been accused of building infrastructure as part of attempts to establish military bases in the region.

claims complete sovereignty over the Sea and has on several occasions also strongly opposed the entry of US warships.

China and the have competing claims to the Scarborough Shoal and parts of the Spratly archipelago, which is also claimed partially or entirely by Brunei, Malaysia, and

Pence said that "every nation is free to follow its own path and pursue its own interests, where the seas and skies are open to all engaged in peaceful activity".

The announced that the US and had finalised two new deals that will facilitate the bilateral exchange of tax information as well as a plan to collaborate on cyber security.

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First Published: Fri, November 16 2018. 13:04 IST