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US, China Trade Barbs at the National Examination in the South China Sea

US, China Trade Barbs at the National Examination in the South China Sea
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New York: US State Minister Antony Blinken summoned intimidation in the South China Sea on Monday and warned the UN Security Council that conflict “will have serious global consequences for security and to trade,” triggering a strong reprimacy from China.
The South China Sea has become one of the many flame points in greedy relationship between China and the United States, with Washington rejected what he called territorial claims that violated the law by Beijing in waters rich in resources.
“Conflict in the South China Sea, or in any Ocean, will have serious global consequences for security, and to trade,” said Blinken to the Security Council meeting on maritime security.
“When a country does not face the consequences of ignoring these rules, it encourages greater impunity and instability everywhere.” China claims the southern Chinese sea spacious plot that overlaps with the exclusive economic zone of Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Trillions of dollars in trade streams every year through waterways, which also contain fishermen and rich gas fields.
“We have seen malicious meetings between ships in the sea and provocative actions to advance maritime claims that violate the law,” said Blinken, added that Washington was concerned about the actions that “intimidated and bluffed other countries from legally accessing their maritime resources Of course.
” The Deputy Deputy of the United Nations China Dai Bing accused the United States “stirring the problem out, arbitrarily sending advanced military ships and aircraft to the South China Sea as a provocation and trying to direct slices to regional countries.” “The country itself has become the biggest threat to peace and stability in the South China Sea,” Dai said.
Blinken said it was the responsibility of all countries, not only prosecutors to the islands and waters of the South China Sea, to maintain the rules they all agreed to follow peacefully resolving maritime disputes.

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