Xi tells Duterte China will work to safeguard South China Sea peace

November 12, 2017 - 6:42 AM
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Rodrigo Duterte Xi Jinping
Two Presidents in APEC 2017: Rodrigo Duterte and Xi Jinping. (Interaksyon file photo)

DANANG, Vietnam – China will work with Southeast Asian countries to safeguard peace in the South China Sea, President Xi Jinping said Saturday in a meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte, who pledged to handle issues with Beijing in those waters bilaterally.

The two met on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in this Vietnamese resort city.

China claims almost the entire strategic waterway through which about $3 trillion worth of goods pass every year, building and militariszing artificial islands. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have conflicting claims there.

“China will continue to work with ASEAN countries to safeguard peace, stability and prosperity of the South China Sea region,” China’s official Xinhua news agency cited Xi as saying to Duterte.

The Philippines will, according to a consensus reached by both sides, work through bilateral channels to appropriately handle maritime issues, Xinhua cited Duterte as saying. It did not elaborate.

Duterte said earlier in the week that he planned to ask China to make clear its intentions in the South China Sea.

Since coming to office 16 months ago, the firebrand leader has been conciliatory to Beijing, despite a ruling by an international arbitration court favoring the Philippines in its territorial dispute with China.

In the past, Duterte has repeatedly said he will raise the sea dispute at the proper time and avoided the issue when Manila hosted two regional meetings this year.

The United States has criticized China’s construction of islands and its build-up of military facilities in the sea, and is concerned they could be used to restrict free nautical movement.

U.S. Navy ships have also carried out freedom of navigation patrols in the area, angering China, which says the territorial issues should be handled directly between countries in the region.