VIENTIANE: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken condemned Beijing’s “more and more harmful” actions within the South China Sea as he met leaders of the ASEAN bloc in Laos on Friday (Oct 11).
China has deployed navy and coast guard vessels in current months in a bid to eject the Philippines from a trio of strategically important reefs and islands within the South China Sea.
It has additionally been ratcheting up pressure over a disputed island group managed by Japan within the East China Sea, rattling Tokyo and its allies.
“We stay involved about China’s more and more harmful and illegal actions on the South and East China Seas, which have injured folks, harmed vessels from ASEAN nations and contradict commitments to peaceable decision of disputes,” Blinken instructed Southeast Asian leaders gathered in that Laos capital Vientiane.
“The US will proceed to assist freedom of navigation and freedom of overflight within the Indo-Pacific,” he stated.
The highest diplomat stated the USA additionally hoped to work with ASEAN leaders to “defend stability throughout the Taiwan Strait”, a supply of fixed stress with China.
Beijing this week denounced remarks by Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te who vowed to “resist annexation” by China, which claims the self-governing democracy.