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China envoy blasts Hague ruling

By CHEN WEIHUA in Washington (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2016-07-13 10:49

Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai said his country will not yield to any pressure or make deals for its core interests.

He made the remarks in a speech in Washington on Tuesday afternoon following the ruling announced in the morning by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague in a case brought by the Philippines against China regarding disputes in the South China Sea.

"We will not yield to any pressure, be it in the form of military activities, media criticism or some self-claimed legal bodies," Cui said at the Center for Strategic and International Studies at the end of a full-day conference on the South China Sea.

"And we will certainly not make deals with our core interest just for a few words of praise," he added.

His speech came after the Chinese government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs respectively issued statements on China's territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea and on the award by the arbitration tribunal.

In front a crowd of several hundred people, including many experts on maritime law and international relations, Cui attributed China's rejection of the arbitration to the fact that it violates the general practice that arbitration should be premised on a state's consent.

China, like dozens of other countries, made an optional exceptional declaration in 2006 in accordance with Article 298 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), excluding issues like maritime delimitation for such processes. China has repeatedly stated that the tribunal has no jurisdiction over the case.

"The case was also carefully masked," Cui said. "But it is beyond any doubt that the core issue is a territorial dispute, and territorial issues are not subject to UNCLOS."

He described the tribunal's failure to recognize that as "a matter of professional incompetence," adding that "deliberate disregard is a matter of questionable integrity".

Cui described the case as initiated not out of good faith and said the proceedings will probably do great damage to the efforts by members of the international community to engage in negotiations and consultation for settlement of any possible disputes.

"Such absurd proceedings were taking place in combination with military coercion — with mounting activities by destroyers, aircraft carriers, strategic bombers, reconnaissance planes and many others," he said, clearly referring to the escalating US military presence and activities in the South China Sea.

"I believe this is an outright manifestation of 'might is right'," he said.

According to Cui, tensions began to rise in the South China Sea about five or six years ago, the same time people heard about the pivot to Asia. He said disputes have intensified, relations strained and confidence weakened in the last few years.

China envoy blasts Hague ruling

Chinese Ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai talks about China's stance on the South China Sea issue on Tuesday afternoon at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington following the ruling in the morning by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague in a case brought by the Philippines against China regarding the South China Sea dispute. Chen Weihua/China Daily

"These issues have taken so much time and energy at so many regional and international forums, time that should have been spent to promote cooperation," he said.

The Chinese ambassador warned that if the Asia-Pacific is destabilized, regional economic growth momentum weakened and armed conflict starts, everyone's interests will be hurt.

He repudiated the blame on China's land reclamation, saying China is the last country to do so and does so only on the islands and reefs under China's own control, rather than trying to take back the islands and reefs illegally occupied by others.

Cui emphasized that negotiation and consultation among parties concerned still offer the most feasible and effective way forward. He said diplomatic efforts should not and will not be blocked by "a scrap of paper or by a fleet of aircraft carriers."

He cited the example of China's good track record of solving land border disputes with 12 of its 14 neighbors and also the agreement with Vietnam on maritime delimitation.

"So we are confident that China and other parties concerned, if not disturbed, will be able to resolve boundary issues over time through negotiations and consultations," he said.

Cui reiterated that the territorial issues in the South China Sea should not be an issue between China and the US or seen as part of a strategic rivalry between the two countries.

He warned against Cold War thinking and said the world today needs more partnership among countries, especially among major players.

"We want to see a constructive and positive interaction in the Asia-Pacific between our two countries. We are here to see what kind of choice the US will make; how you see the world today; how you see China's development; and how you see the relationship between our two countries,"

"I hope you make the right choice, and I hope you do so in a very clear way," Cui said.

Harvard University professor Graham Allison said that no permanent member of the UN Security Council has ever complied with a ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration on an issue involving the Law of the Sea.

"In fact, none of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council have ever accepted any international court's ruling when (in their view) it infringed on their sovereignty or national security interests. Thus, when China rejects the Court's decision in this case, it will be doing just what the other great powers have repeatedly done for decades," he wrote in The Diplomat magazine on Monday.

 

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