Monday, November 19, 2012

Tensions Continue At Asean Summit Over South China Seas Boundaries Dispute


Tensions Flare Over South China Sea At Asian Summit -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Japan warned on Monday that a row over the South China Sea could damage "peace and stability" in Asia as China stalled on a plan to ease tensions and disagreements flared between the Philippines and Cambodia over the dispute.

The acrimony provided an uneasy backdrop to U.S. President Barack Obama's arrival in Cambodia for a regional summit where he is expected to urge China and Southeast Asian nations to resolve the row, one of Asia's biggest security issues.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda challenged efforts by summit host Cambodia, a staunch China ally, to limit discussions on the mineral-rich sea, where China's territorial claims overlap those of four Southeast Asian countries and of Taiwan.

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Update: Regional tensions flare at Asean summit -- Financial Times

My Comment: For South East Asian countries one of their priorities is to discuss their territorial disputes with China .... but the Chinese position on the South China Seas dispute is simple .... there is nothing to negotiate. This is not going over well with the other countries .... hence the rise in tensions and a push among many of these nations to now form an alliance on this issue.

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