Media reports about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Donald Trump during their summit meeting yesterday reaching an agreement on the strategic concept of building a free and open Indo-Pacific region are "gas and speculation", Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told a media briefing here.
"We have indeed noted that recently this concept has been mentioned many times," she said replying to a question about reports of an agreement between Abe and Trump.
"We hope that the Asia-Pacific region can become a stable, prosperous and orderly region where consensus can be reached through consultation and where we are capable of managing differences and have the wisdom to resolve the disputes," she said.
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Indo-Pacific apparently refers to the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean regions.
"We have strong and growing ties with India. We talk about 'Indo-Pacific' in part because that phrase captures the importance of India's rise," a senior White House official had said in Tokyo as Trump touched down in Japan, kicking off a marathon Asia tour.
Trump is due to arrive in China on a three-day visit tomorrow as part of the tour.
"And the strategy is certainly not to contain China. Containment, certainly not," the White House official said on condition of anonymity.