Kabul backs Beijing stance in South China Sea dispute: Chinese official
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A Chinese official says neighboring Afghanistan has expressed its support for Beijing amid ongoing maritime tensions between China and regional and extra-regional countries over the South China Sea.
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May 17, 2016 04:02 UTC
  • Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (R) shakes hands with visiting Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah in China’s capital, Beijing, May 16, 2016. (Photo by Xinhua)
    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang (R) shakes hands with visiting Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah in China’s capital, Beijing, May 16, 2016. (Photo by Xinhua)

A Chinese official says neighboring Afghanistan has expressed its support for Beijing amid ongoing maritime tensions between China and regional and extra-regional countries over the South China Sea.

“Our Afghan counterparts expressed their gratitude for China’s long-term support over the years, and also said they support China’s position on the South China Sea issue,” Hou Yanqi, a Chinese Foreign Ministry official, told reporters on Monday.

Hou further said the Afghan officials also supported China’s efforts to resolve the South China Sea issue through bilateral channels and through peaceful means such as negotiation and consultation.

He made the remarks following a meeting between Afghanistan’s Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing.

The South China Sea has become a source of tension between China, the United States, and some other countries, which are seeking control of trade routes and mineral deposits there.

China has on different occasions asserted its sovereignty over the sea, parts of which are also claimed by Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Washington has accused Beijing of attempting to take advantage of the situation and gradually asserting control over the region.

China rejects the allegations and says the US is interfering in regional affairs, deliberately stirring tensions in the South China Sea.

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