"We call for further strengthening of dispute management procedures to improve our ability to cope with crises," Defence Minister Gen Chang Wanquan said.
"The parties concerned should establish accessible and efficient dispute management and control mechanisms, refine their capacity to deal with crises, and prevent disputes from escalating," he told Xiangshan security forum attended by defence officials and think-tanks from a number of countries.
The forum, akin to Singapore's Shangri-La Defence Dialogue, is organised annually by Chinese military to step up interaction among the defence officials and establishments of different countries.
Chang said "disputes should be resolved through negotiations with full respect to historical facts and international law," and even suggested the establishment of a "defence hotline" with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), whose members Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei exercised over bitter South China Sea dispute with China.
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Beijing too is having a raging dispute with Japan over the disputed islands in the East China Sea which has caused major upheaval in the relations between the two countries.
China and India have also set up a host of mechanisms to resolve the boundary dispute, specially the problems relating to aggressive patrolling by both sides along the Line of Actual Control, (LAC) and tensions arising out of the recurring incursions.