27 March 2017

News Story: Common economic growth promises to reduce tensions in South China Sea - scholars

BOAO, China, March 26 (Xinhua) -- Economic development brought about by close cooperation between China and the ASEAN countries within such frameworks as China's Belt and Road Initiative promises to reduce tensions in the South China Sea, said panelists at the annual Boao Forum for Asia here on Sunday.

The overall situation in the South China Sea region has been steadily progressing towards detente since the latter half of 2016 thanks to joint efforts by China and ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations)countries, said Wu Shicun, President of the National Institute for South China Sea Studies.

"We should think about how to grasp the opportunities brought about by China's initiative of building the 21th Century Maritime Silk Road, so as to promote common development of the greater South China Sea," said Wu.

He proposed the construction of an economic cooperation sphere of the greater South China Sea region, and promotion of maritime cooperation among littoral states in an all-round manner to promote trust and confidence among the parties concerned.

Sovereignty could hardly be compromised, but provisional measures could be called in to improve relations between rival parties, said Surakiart Sathirathai, former deputy prime minister of Thailand and chairman of the Asian Peace and Reconciliation Council.

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