China is ready to work with Asean countries to step up communication, stay clear of disturbances, and build consensus for an early conclusion of the Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.
China’s top diplomat didn’t name the United States directly when warning against the return of the “law of the jungle” at a news conference in Beijing, but his meaning was crystal clear.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi described on Friday, Mar. 7, the Philippines' actions in the South China Sea as a "shadow play" to smear China's reputation, with the screenplay written by external forces and the show livestreamed by Western media.
China is ready to work with ASEAN countries to step up communication, stay clear of disturbances, and build consensus for an early conclusion
China’s top foreign affairs official, Wang Yi, cast his country as a force for peace and order even as Beijing provokes its neighbors and fuels trade tensions.
He said working with the bloc would include stepping up communication, staying clear of disturbances, and building consensus for an early conclusion of the Code of Conduct in the SCS...