South-China Sea: India for 'unhindered' freedom of navigation

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

Interacting with reporters here, he also said that maritime disputes between nations should be settled with negotiations and discussion and without any third-party intervention.

"India strongly believes in international waters and there should be unhindered freedom of navigation for all the countries," he said.

Underlining the importance of international laws on maritime issues, Antony said, "The freedom (for navigation in international waters) must be as per the expected procedure and international laws."

On settlement of disputes between countries, he said, "Whenever any dispute arises between countries, we believe it should be settled through negotiations and discussions among the parties themselves, not by any third-party intervention. That is our approach."

Last week, Antony had addressed the Asia Security Conference at Singapore and had voiced India's position for freedom of navigation in international waters.

Asked about the planned buildup by America in the region, he said, "Regarding US strategy, I do not want to comment much. Our stand I have explained in Singapore."

During the conference, the US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta had announced that Washington is moving the majority of its warships into Asia-Pacific region in the coming years.

Asked about the outcome of his meeting with Secretary Panetta who was on a two-day visit to India, the Minister said it will further improve the relations between New Delhi and Washington. (MORE)

  

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First Published: Jun 08 2012 | 7:35 PM IST

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