Maintaining peace and
stability in the Asia-Pacific region serves the common interests of
China, the US and other regional countries, Minister Wu Xi of the
Chinese Embassy in the US said in a speech on Friday. Issues such as the
East China Sea and South China Sea concern China's sovereignty and
maritime rights and interests.
Speaking
at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, Wu focused on building a
new model of major country relations between China and the US.
Last
June, President Xi Jinping and President Obama had a historic meeting
in Sunnylands in California, Wu noted. "They agreed that China and the
US should work together to build a new model of major country relations.
It provides strategic direction and guidance to the development of the
bilateral relations," Wu said.
Over the
past year, great achievements have been made in China-US relations. "It
takes the concerted efforts by both sides to translate the new model of
major country relations into reality, a relationship that is free from
conflict, or confrontation, based on mutual respect, and aimed at
win-win cooperation," Wu said.
China and
the US should keep up close high-level contacts, expand economic, trade
and investment cooperation, increase mil-to-mil exchanges, carry out
positive interaction in the Asia-Pacific, and enhance consultation and
coordination on international and global issues.
Regarding
sovereignty issues in the East and South China Seas, Minister Wu said:
"It is our hope that the US will approach the relevant issues in an
objective, just and balanced way. The US side has stated time and again
that it does not take sides on sovereignty issues. But recent remarks by
some US officials are apparently not in line with this position. They
sided with the Philippines, and sent out misleading messages.
Some
official even compared the South China Sea issue with what happened in
Ukraine. "We don't know what the US is
driving at. And we don't know if US officials have read the Conduct of
Parties in the South China Sea (DOC). Otherwise, why would they turn a
blind eye to the provisions clearly stated in the DOC and fabricate ones
that are not in the DOC."
Wu added that
if the US sincerely wanted to safeguard peace and stability in the
region, it should faithfully honor its commitment to not taking sides on
sovereignty issues. "In particular, the US side should stop making
irresponsible remarks, and avoid creating the impression of emboldening
some countries from further provocation."
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