by Staff Writers
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei (AFP) Sept 6, 2012
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton began a visit to the tiny
sultanate of Brunei on Thursday in her latest stop on a tour seeking to
cool tensions in the South China Sea.
Clinton's one-night stop in the US-friendly petro-state makes her the
first US secretary of state to visit all 10 members of the Association
of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), whose unity she has been keen to
strengthen.
Tensions have escalated in the South China Sea with the Philippines and
Vietnam accusing China of stepping up harassment of their fishermen and
ships in a bid to exert Beijing's claims to virtually all of the
strategic waterway.
Brunei next year will serve as the chair of ASEAN and the East Asia
Summit, the latter of which includes ASEAN and a handful of other
countries including China and the United States.
Brunei succeeds Cambodia, whose tenure has been marred by rising
friction between Southeast Asian nations and China over the maritime
disputes.
"I think they're somewhat nervous about next year," a US official aboard Clinton's plane said on condition of anonymity.
ASEAN foreign ministers in July failed for the first time in the bloc's 45-year history to produce a joint communique at annual talks amid divisions over whether to stand up to China.
"They would like to avoid the kinds of public tensions that we just witnessed when we were in Cambodia," the official said on condition of anonymity.
"Like many ASEAN countries, they want very much to have a good
relationship between the United States and China. They don't want to
have to choose."
Brunei is one of six nations with various claims -- some of them
overlapping -- over the South China Sea, through which around half of
the world's commercial cargo is transported.
Clinton, whose latest trip has taken her to Beijing and Jakarta, has pushed for ASEAN and China to agree on a code of conduct that would manage disputes and prevent incidents at sea from escalating into full-blown conflicts.
She will meet with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah for dinner Thursday and then
take part in an event on Friday to highlight an initiative between
Brunei and the United States to teach English in less prosperous parts
of ASEAN.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment