China Angered Over The G-7 Statement About The South China Sea


BEIJING - The Chinese government venting his anger at (12.04.2016) after the foreign ministers of the countries of the Group of Seven (G - 7) issued a statement opposing the provocation in the South China Sea and East China Sea.

China angry because Beijing is a key country in the maritime controversies in the South China Sea and East China Sea.

"We urge the member countries of the G - 7 to honor their commitment not to take sides on issues involving territorial disputes," said Chinese Foreign Ministry, in a statement quoted by Reuters.

The ministry asked the G - 7 focused on economic governance and global cooperation against a background of weak economic growth and not interfere in the maritime disputes in the South China Sea and East China Sea.

On Monday, the foreign ministers of the G - 7 meeting in The city of Hiroshima, Japan. After the meeting, they issued a statement that they oppose "any intimidation coercive unilateral or provocative actions that could change status quo and increased tensions "in the East China Sea and South Sea C h ina. China claims virtually the entire area C h ina South Sea, which is believed have deposits of oil and gas, by building islands on it. However, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims in the archipelagic it.

While China Sea East, China engaged maritime disputes with Japan-related group uninhabited islands. "We urge the member countries of the G - 7 to fully respect the efforts made by the countries in the region, to stop making comments and all the action irresponsible, and actually play constructive role for regional peace and stability, "said Chinese Foreign Ministry.

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