The overall situation in the South China Sea is stable and China is capable and confident of working with members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to safeguard peace, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Elaborating on China's stand on the maritime dispute, Wang said during their meeting here yesterday that the freedom and safety of navigation in the South China Sea "was, is and will always be unquestionable".
Kerry yesterday warned China against "unilateral" actions in its maritime territorial disputes with Japan and the Philippines during candid talks with President Xi Jinping, saying such provocation could threaten regional stability.
"We've made it very clear that a unilateral, unannounced, unprocessed initiative like that can be very challenging to certain people in the region, and therefore to regional stability," Kerry said after meetings with Xi and Premier Li Keqiang.
ASEAN members the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei strongly contest China's claim over 80 per cent of the South China Sea.
China has sufficient historical and legal evidence for its sovereignty over Nansha islands and adjacent waters, Wang said.
The disputes in the South China Sea were caused by "illegal occupation of islands belonging to China" by some countries since the 1970s, he contended.
"Even so, China has always been committed to solving disputes through negotiating directly with countries involved and in a peaceful manner," Wang said.
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