"The critical waterway that the South China Sea is for so much of global commerce, that for anything to put that at risk right now would certainly be of concern to the United States," Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said at a news conference yesterday.
"We believe other countries in the region (are concerned as well), and that includes India," he said.
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"The Secretary talked about this when he was in India, that China's actions in that part of the world have raised questions among many nations in the region," he said.
"And India has its interests, it's freedom of navigation. I believe the Secretary feels that India can speak for itself on these issues. The US interests in that part of the world and the notion of a part of the world where there is no NATO, but there is a security architecture there that has been able to foster (China's economic) boom," Cook said.
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