China downplays unprecedented India-ASEAN summit, presence of top leaders at R-Day
January 25, 2018  17:42
China today reacted guardedly to India hosting top ASEAN leaders on the country's 69th Republic Day and hoped that all countries can work jointly to maintain peace, stability and the development of the region.

India is holding a two-day India-ASEAN Commemorative Summit in New Delhi which is expected to give boost to the cooperation in key areas of counter-terrorism, security and
connectivity amidst increasing Chinese economic and military assertiveness in the region.

In an unprecedented event, all the 10 ASEAN leaders will also be the chief guests at the Republic Day parade.

"We hope all countries can work together for peace, stability and development of the region," Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told a media briefing when
asked about the gathering of ASEAN leaders to attend the Republic Day function.

"We can all play a constructive role in this regard," she said criticising media reports that the Indian move to invite these leaders was aimed at blunting China's influence.

"I want to say that on the Indian side, India media is not very confident and they do not trust us," she said.

China is involved in maritime disputes with some of the ASEAN countries in the South and East China Seas. Beijing claims almost all of the South China Sea and has also laid claims on the Senkaku islands under the control of Japan in the East China Sea, believed to hold vast natural resources below their seabed.

The highest-level of participation at the summit is to mark the 25 years of Indo-ASEAN ties.

-- PTI
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