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Gates calls for swift action to avoid clashes caused by South China Sea tension

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US Defence Secretary Dr Robert Gates yesterday warned of possible naval clashes in the South China Sea unless a fast regional solution could be found to ease rising tensions.

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His comments to a security conference in Singapore came a day after a meeting with Defence Minister Liang Guanglie and amid fresh incidents at sea between China and both the Philippines and Vietnam.

'I fear without rules of the road... that there will be clashes [in the South China Sea],' Gates said after a speech to the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual gathering of defence chiefs and analysts from the region and beyond.

Any such clashes would 'serve nobody's interest', he said, adding: 'We should not lose any time.'

Gates repeatedly stressed the need for regional agreements and a 'multilateral mechanism' to allow territorial disputes to be settled peacefully - an apparent challenge to China's ongoing demand that fellow claimants to the South China Sea deal with Beijing one-to-one.

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Gates' stopped short of a strongly-worded address to the same conference last year in which he accused China of intimidation and coercion in the South China Sea. But he repeatedly stressed US interests in freedom of navigation and commerce throughout the region's seas.

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