South China Sea: Beijing’s foreign minister urges claimants to ‘jointly resist’ US
- Wang Yi tells symposium nations should oppose ‘abuse of arbitration’ regarding maritime conflict and dispute
- Scholars from 20 countries and regions discussed maritime affairs and global ocean governance around the disputed waterway
Wang delivered the comments in a pre-recorded online address to the Symposium on Global Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance in Hainan on Thursday morning.
Wang also stressed that nations should oppose “the abuse of arbitration” regarding maritime conflict and dispute, and should avoid imposing their unilateral standpoint on other nations.
“We should discuss and negotiate maritime business between claimant nations. We must maintain the maritime order based on international law and the complete, accurate and comprehensive interpretation and application of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” Wang said.
The Hague ruled that China has no historic rights to obtain resources in the South China Sea based on its “nine-dash line” and granted the Philippines sovereign rights to access resources in its exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea.