SCIO briefing on S. China Sea disputes

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Speaker:
Liu Zhenmin, vice foreign minister

Chairperson:
Guo Weimin, vice minister of State Council Information Office

Date:
July 13, 2016

Dragon TV:

Mr. Liu, has China planned any actions if the Philippines refuses to resume negotiation? Thank you.

Liu Zhenmin:

The relations between two countries are like a marriage. The two sides must try to approach each other. I think the relations between China and the Philippines will definitely be affected if the Philippines is unwilling to sit down and talk, and the current situation will remain hard to change. That's why in the past three years many government officials and common people in the Philippines have been aware that if negotiation is not resumed it will leave a long-lasting impact on Chinese-Filipino relations. Thank you.

Guo Weimin:

It's like the arbitration. What's the point in this? What will it bring to the Philippines and its people? Will it do any good to the peace and stability of Southeast Asia and the region? One must have a clear understanding of the whole situation. Now, let's move on to the last question.

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