Unity before China, Asia nations urged
The Australian - 1 hour ago
Anifah Aman's comments, following an hour-long meeting with his Chinese
counterpart Yang Jiechi, imply that Malaysia wants ASEAN to present a
more united front against an increasingly assertive China. Mr Anifah
said a repeat of confrontation, such as the ...
China claims sovereignty over 80 per cent of disputed sea
Brisbane Times - 2 hours ago
HAIKOU, China: China does not want to control all of the South China
Sea, says Wu Shicun, the president of a government-sponsored research
institute here devoted to that strategic waterway, whose seabed is
believed to be rich in oil and natural gas.
Malaysia, China Concur Territorial Disputes, Conflicts In South China Sea Be ...
Bernama - 5 hours ago
KOTA KINABALU, Aug 12 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and China agreed that any
territorial dispute or conflict in the South China Sea should be
resolved peacefully via discussions. Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk
Seri Anifah Aman said both countries stressed ...
Malaysia urges Asean to unite over South China Sea
Malaysia Star - 7 hours ago
KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia's foreign minister urged Southeast Asian
countries on Sunday to settle their overlapping claims in the South
China Sea before bringing them up with Beijing. Anifah Aman's comments,
following an hour-long meeting with his ...
Whither the Asean community?
Malaysia Star - 15 hours ago
THE discord over how to deal with China in the territorial disputes in
the South China Sea has overshadowed the 45th anniversary of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), which was formed on Aug
8, 1967. Hanging in the balance is not only ...
China willing to ease tensions, says top envoy
Inquirer.net - 19 hours ago
JAKARTA—China's top diplomat said on Friday the country was willing to
ease differences over the handling of territorial disputes in the South
China Sea (West Philippine Sea) and build a consensus to finally adopt a
regional code of conduct over the ...
China Willing To Ease Tension
Manila Bulletin - Aug 11, 2012
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) – China's top diplomat said Friday the country
was willing to ease differences over the handling of territorial
disputes in the South China Sea and insisted that maintaining peace
there was a shared responsibility. Chinese Foreign ...
China willing to ease ASEAN rift on disputed sea
Jakarta Post - Aug 10, 2012
Bagus BT Saragih, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Headlines | Sat, August
11 2012, 1:09 PM. A- A A+. Paper Edition | Page: 2. The government once
again looked to be playing it safe with China, a country currently in
the world spotlight over a number of important ...
China says it's willing to ease Asean rift on sea
Inquirer.net - Aug 10, 2012
JAKARTA, Indonesia—China's top diplomat has said the country was
willing to ease differences over the handling of territorial disputes in
the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) and insisted that maintaining
peace there was a shared responsibility.
China 'willing to work with Asean over South China Sea'
Jakarta Post - Aug 10, 2012
Maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea is the shared
responsibility of all countries in the region, Chinese Foreign Minister
Yang Jiechi said yesterday during a visit here. China, he told
reporters, is willing to work with Indonesia and other ...
US should not send wrong message in South China Sea
China Daily - Aug 10, 2012
The US State Department issued a statement on Aug 3 that criticized
China's recent move to set up the city of Sansha and its garrison as
"running counter to collaborative diplomatic efforts to resolve
differences and risking further escalating tensions in the ...
The Star's editorial | Time for some pushback on China's aggressive behavior
Kansas City Star - Aug 10, 2012
China never tires of lecturing other countries that its rise from
poverty to power is a peaceful process and that attempts to oppose it
betrays a Cold War mentality. If China’s neighbors ever
bought that story, they’re not buying it now.
China 'willing to work with Indonesia' on maritime row
Pakistan Daily Times - Aug 10, 2012
China 'willing to work with Indonesia' on maritime row. * Foreign
minister says Beijing ready to work 'on the basis of consensus toward
the eventual adoption of the code of conduct' JAKARTA: China's foreign
minister said Friday his country was willing to work ...
China says willing to ease ASEAN rift
TODAYonline - Aug 10, 2012
JAKARTA - China's top diplomat says the country is willing to ease
differences over the handling of territorial disputes in the South China
Sea. Yesterday, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi met his Indonesian
counterpart Marty Natalegawa in Jakarta and said that ...
China willing to ease ASEAN rift on sea
Khaleej Times - Aug 10, 2012
Home > International. Print this story. China willing to ease ASEAN
rift on sea (AP) / 10 August 2012. JAKARTA, Indonesia — China's top
diplomat said on Friday the country was willing to ease differences over
the handling of territorial disputes in the South ...
Indonesia, China Reaffirm Maritime Ties
Voice of America - Aug 10, 2012
JAKARTA — China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi visited Jakarta Friday
to meet with his Indonesian counterpart Marty Natalalegawa. While the
two foreign ministers agreed to expand bilateral ties, it was comments
on the South China Sea that drew the most ...
China say's it's willing to ease differences in ASEAN over South China Sea ...
Edmonton Journal - Aug 10, 2012
JAKARTA, Indonesia - China's top diplomat says the country is willing
to ease differences over the handling of territorial disputes in the
South China Sea. Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi told a news conference in
Jakarta, Indonesia, that China is willing to work ...
Indonesia, China mend South China Sea relations
ABC Online - Aug 10, 2012
Map: China. Indonesia says diplomatic relations over the South China
Sea dispute are back on track following a visit by China's foreign
minister. Tensions have been rising between China and several other
nations, who have been more strongly asserting ...
Indonesian president, Chinese FM discuss bilateral ties
Xinhua - Aug 10, 2012
JAKARTA, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian President Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi met here Friday and
agreed to push bilateral relations forward. Yang said further
strengthening China-Indonesia strategic ...
Indonesian president meets visiting Chinese FM
China Daily - Aug 10, 2012
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian and Chinese officials have agreed to
improve bilateral relations while settling several political issues, an
Indonesian official said here Friday. "Not only conveying commitments to
improve bilateral ties, the two countries also ...
Indonesia, China to bring back Joint Commission
China Daily - Aug 10, 2012
JAKARTA - An Indonesian senior official said that Indonesia and China
have agreed to reactivate a joint commission that has been inactive for
eight years to help the two countries expand their bilateral ties, the
Jakarta Globe reported on Friday.
SBY meets Chinese FM
Jakarta Post - Aug 10, 2012
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Yiechi, left, is greeted by Indonesian
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono prior to their meeting at the
presidential palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Friday. (AP/Dita
Alangkara). President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono met with ...
China to boost Southeast Asian ties
China Daily - Aug 9, 2012
South China Sea issue expected to be discussed during three-country
visit. Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi embarked on a three-stop visit to
Southeast Asia on Thursday, in which the South China Sea issue is
expected to top discussions.
Indonesia to talk sea dispute with China
China Daily - Aug 9, 2012
JAKARTA - Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa has said that he
will discuss the South China Sea issue with his Chinese counterpart
Yang Jiechi during his visit here on Friday, local media reported on
Thursday. "I am looking forward to receiving ...
Asean turns 45 in precarious times
Bangkok Post - Aug 9, 2012
For the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, turning 45 is hard to
do. Its perennial and cliched crossroads may soon become a precipice
unless remedial collective action among the group is taken to repair
recent setbacks ahead of its summit in November.
The Bully of the South China Sea
Wall Street Journal - Aug 9, 2012
Last Friday, a U.S. State Department spokesman stated that Beijing's
recent decision to upgrade tiny Sansha City in the disputed Paracel
Islands to a "prefecture-level city" and establish a military garrison
there runs "counter to collaborative diplomatic efforts to ...
China and the West Philippine Sea
Philippine Star - Aug 9, 2012
Regular and even occasional readers of my column know that I have
written about the South China/West Philippine SEA (SCS/WPS) issue to ad
nauseum level and so I have been quiet about it for some time. But two
recent articles bear commenting on and ...
Sea disputes expose US bias
China Daily - Aug 8, 2012
Beijing has been constructive in handling ties with Hanoi and Manila
despite their recent maritime claims in South China Sea. The United
States has termed the establishment of Sansha city in Hainan province by
China to administer Nansha, Xisha and ...
45th anniversary of Asean observed
The News International - Aug 8, 2012
Islamabad. In order to mark the 45th anniversary of Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), a flag-raising ceremony was held at the
Indonesian embassy where heads of Asean missions and other community
members in Islamabad attended the ...
ASEAN reiterates commitments to community, peacebuilding
Jakarta Post - Aug 8, 2012
Paper Edition | Page: 12. Marking its 45th anniversary, the Association
of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reiterated its commitment to
strengthening community and peacebuilding both within and beyond the
region. Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa ...
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