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Beijing wants S China Sea code finished in three years

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SINGAPORE: A rulebook to settle disputes in the hotly contested South China Sea should be finished in three years, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday, insisting his nation does not seek “hegemony or expansion”.


Li’s comments appeared to be the first clear timeframe for finishing the code of conduct. Talks have dragged on for years, with China accused of delaying progress as it prefers to deal with less powerful countries on a one-to-one basis.


Ownership of islands and waters in the South China Sea is disputed by several nations.


China, which claims virtually all of the sea, has established military positions on disputed outcrops and intimidates fishermen and naval vessels from rival countries.


Tensions have soared with fellow claimants such as Vietnam, the Philippines and Taiwan, as well as the United States, which has traditionally been the dominant military power in the area.


Beijing and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) have for years sought to hammer out a code to govern disputes in the disputed waters, but the process has moved slowly.


Speaking in Singapore ahead of the opening of an Asean summit, Li said: “It is China’s hope that the (code of conduct) consultation will be finished in three years’ time so that it will contribute to enduring peace and stability in the South China Sea.” — AFP


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