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Beijing: Won't 'bully' neighbours over South China Sea

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MANILA, January 17

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China will not use its strength to “bully” its smaller neighbours, including the Philippines, its Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday, as he highlighted the importance of settling disputes in the South China Sea peacefully.

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“Stressing only one side’s claims and imposing one’s own will on the other is not the proper way for neighbours to treat each other and it goes against the oriental philosophy of how people should get along,” Yi, Chinese government’s top diplomat, said at a virtual forum organised by China’s embassy in Manila and a local advocacy group.

His remarks come less than two months after the Philippines condemned China’s blocking of a military resupply ship in the South China Sea, which prompted a warning from the United States.

China’s extensive territorial claims in the South China Sea, which it says are based on historic maps, have put it at odds with Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam, which have competing claims to islands and features.

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China has been accused by Western countries of aggression and provocations by deploying hundreds of coast guard and fishing vessels in the exclusive economic zones of its neighbours, including the Philippines, far off its mainland. — Reuters

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