Chinese Defence Minister General Chang Wanquan today met his American counterpart Ashton Carter on the sidelines of ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting Plus to discuss steps to scale down tensions in the South China Sea (SCS).
He asked the US not to take further "dangerous actions" that threaten China's sovereignty and security interests.
Chang said that during President Xi Jinping's visit to the US in September, Xi agreed with his US counterpart Barack Obama on continuing efforts in building a new type of major- country relations between the two countries, reaffirming the correct directions for future development of China-US ties.
Referring to the sailing of guided missile destroyer USS Lassen through the islands and reefs claimed by China, he said that China firmly opposes US action of sending a navy vessel without its authorisation into waters adjacent to the islands of Nansha/Spratley, threatening its sovereignty and security interests and undermines regional peace and stability.
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China claims sovereignty on almost all of the South China Sea which is firmly opposed by Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan. The five countries are backed by US in staking their claims countering that of China.
As the SCS serves as an important sea-lane for China's economic exchange with the outside world, China has more need than other countries to maintain its peace, safety and stability. This has never been a problem with freedom of navigation in the SCS, and no countries should threaten the interests of the others with the excuses of freedom of navigation, Chang said.
Chang reaffirmed China's unwavering commitment to keeping peace and security in the SCS, solving disputes peacefully by bilateral negotiations between the parties directly involved and safeguarding national sovereignty, safety and development interests.
Carter, who has been maintaining that US will continue to fly and sail through the SCS to assert freedom of navigation, said Washington attaches great importance to the US-China military relations, and is willing to enhance cooperation between the two countries in all areas.