“Beijing’s claim to the vast majority of the South China Sea has no basis in international law,” the retired Army general said at Singapore’s Fullerton Hotel on Tuesday night.
“Unfortunately,Beijing’s unwillingness to resolve disputes peacefully,and respect the rule of law,isn’t just occurring on the water. You’ve also seen aggression against India,destabilising military activity and other forms of coercion against the people of Taiwan,and genocide and crimes against humanity against Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang.”
Austin,who is also taking in Vietnam and the Philippines on a sweep through a region he said was his department’s top strategic priority,was speaking a day after the latest frosty talks between US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Xie Fengended with China accusing Washington of casting it as an “imagined enemy”.
While tensions remain high,Austin said the US was committed to avoiding conflict with China.
“These differences and disputes are real. But the way that you manage them helps. We will not flinch when our interests are threatened,yet we do not see confrontation,” he said at an event hosted by Singapore-based think tank the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
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“I am committed to pursuing a constructive,stable relationship with China including stronger crisis communications with the People’s Liberation Army.