"We believe relevant issue should be resolved through dialogue and consultation by parties directly concerned," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told a media briefing here today.
She was replying to question over Obama's remarks in New Delhi today that US welcomes a greater role for India in the Asia Pacific, where the freedom of navigation must be upheld and disputes must be resolved peacefully.
Earlier in New Delhi, Obama said freedom of navigation must be upheld in the Asia Pacific and welcomed a greater role for India in the region.
"The US welcomes a greater role for India in Asia Pacific where the freedom of navigation must be upheld and dispute must be resolved peacefully," he said in his town hall speech.
Rival countries have wrangled over territorial claims in the contested South China Sea -- but a recent surge in tension has sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.
China had last year warned India against meddling in its dispute with Vietnam over islands in the South China Sea. It opposed Vietnam's move to invite India to carry out oil exploration in South China Sea.