Despite the ongoing disputes in the South China Sea, China adheres to its principles and vigorously

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-12

The South China Sea is China's inherent maritime area and an important sea lane in the world. However, in recent years, the South China Sea issue has become increasingly complex and severe, and has become the focus of international attention. In the face of tensions in the South China Sea, China has always firmly upheld the principle of national sovereignty and territorial integrity, conducted dialogue and consultation with relevant countries through diplomatic channels, and resolved disputes by peaceful means.

First, China has indisputable sovereignty over Nanhai Zhudao and its adjacent waters. This is the inevitable consequence of historical facts and the provisions of international law. China is willing to continue to peacefully resolve the relevant disputes in the South China Sea through negotiation and consultation with the countries directly concerned on the basis of respecting historical facts and in accordance with international law. At the same time, China is willing to work with other countries in the region to jointly maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.

Second, China's insistence on handling the South China Sea issue through diplomatic channels is widely recognized. In the international community, there is a general consensus that long-term stability and prosperity can only be achieved through the peaceful settlement of disputes. China** has always been committed to promoting multilateralism and international cooperation, and resolving differences and disputes through diplomatic means has become the consensus of the international community.

However, some countries outside the region have tried to interfere in the affairs of the South China Sea and create obstacles to the settlement of the South China Sea issue. In this regard, China resolutely opposes any form of interference and bullying. The actions of these countries not only violate international law and basic norms governing international relations, but also undermine China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

In short, although the current situation in the South China Sea is complex and severe, China has always firmly upheld the principle of national sovereignty and territorial integrity. China is ready to continue to maintain dialogue and communication with the countries directly concerned, strengthen mutual trust, enhance consensus, manage differences, properly handle hot spots, and jointly maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea. At the same time, China will continue to actively promote multilateralism and international cooperation and contribute to world peace and development.

Finally, it should be emphasized that the South China Sea issue is China's internal affair, which concerns China's core interests and no external forces have the right to interfere or interfere. We believe that under the strong leadership of China and through the joint efforts of all parties, the South China Sea will be able to maintain long-term stability and prosperity.

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