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    ASEAN wants good US-China relations

    By CHEN WEIHUA in Washington (China Daily USA) Updated: 2016-02-12 13:53
    As US President Barack Obama hosts leaders of the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members next week, there has been much talk about how much China will be the topic of discussion in the meetings at the Sunnylands retreat in Rancho Mirage, California.

    Ben Rhodes, assistant to the US President and deputy national security advisor for strategic communications and speechwriting, said China is always a subject of these types of meetings, but part of what the US tries to do is be open and transparent in its approach.

    "When we look at our relationship with China, there are going to be issues where we are working very well together. Climate change, we wouldn't have had a Paris agreement without China," Rhodes said on Thursday, previewing the first US-ASEAN Summit to be held next Monday and Tuesday.

    He said US and China will maintain their high-level engagement, but he noted that the two countries have had differences over the South China Sea and US freedom of navigation operations there.

    While some analysts often talk about how the few ASEAN countries that have maritime territorial disputes with China want more US presence there, Rhodes believes something is missing.

    "I think the bottom-line actually is that (ASEAN) countries want the US and China to have good relationship," he said.

    He emphasized that what ASEAN countries mainly want is stability in their neighborhood. "They know that a constructive US-China relationship benefits that stability," Rhodes said. "So we always make the point that we are not in the business of trying to prevent China's rise. In fact, China's peaceful rise is very much in our interest, and in the interest of the whole region."

    A Thursday commentary by Center for a New American Security researcher Patrick Cronin and Pereira International CEO Derwin Pereira describes Southeast Asia as the crucial link in the Indo-Pacific chain.

    "How it tilts — or does not tilt — toward the United States will help determine the degree of American leverage vis-à-vis China," they wrote.

    In a press briefing on Wednesday, Daniel Kritenbrink, senior director for Asian affairs at the White House National Security Council, described the US-ASEAN summit as "not about China, but about the US and ASEAN and their increasingly broad and deep strategic partnership."

    "We'll touch upon China because this is Asia and China is a major player in Asia. But again, this summit is about us and about highlighting what we can do together," he said.

    Kritenbrink, who served as deputy chief of mission at the US embassy in Beijing until a year ago, has witnessed President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping interacting on multiple occasions, including what he called "the very successful state visit last fall."

    "This is a relationship where we've demonstrated we are committed to building the most constructive, positive relationship with China possible. And I think you could argue that the positive, cooperative agenda we have with our Chinese friends on a range of global issues is as successful and as broad as it's ever been," he said.

    While saying that "we are exceptionally candid in confronting the many differences and tensions that exist between us," Kritenbrink emphasized that "our relationship with China is mature, it's stable, it's broad, it's complex, and we're very open and transparent about that and we would encourage our other friends in the region to do the same, and we know that they do aim to do the same."

    South China Sea continues to be a source of tension for China-US relations. On Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei responded to Reuters about the discussion between the US and India in possible joint naval patrols in South China Sea.

    He said no cooperation between any countries should be directed at a third party.

    "Countries from outside the area must stop pushing forward the militarization of the South China Sea, cease endangering the sovereignty and national security of littoral countries in the name of 'freedom of navigation' and harming the peace and stability of the region," he said.

    "We hope that the relevant parties speak and act with caution, refrain from intervening in the South China Sea issue, and especially avoid being manipulated by certain countries and ultimately harming their own interests," Hong said.

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