Thursday, June 2, 2011
U.S. military to engage in dialogue and sound cable States
Controversial issues in the South China Sea, the attitude of the United States compared to last year has eased.Coach Alexandra Op Art Carryall Black
"The United States does not favor any party. we must adhere to the disputing parties in resolving the issue through peacefulmeans and dialogue, rather than through air and sea (military)confrontation. " is in Malaysia to attend the 25th Asia PacificRoundtable of the U.S. Pacific Commander Robert? Willard May 31 issue, said the South China Sea dispute. He will then attend the security conference in Singapore.
In trying to eliminate the U.S. military presence in the regionworry about the same time, Willard wasted no time in expressingconcern about U.S. military strategy in the region. He said the South China Sea on the peripheral countries and the United States Shenju strategic significance, but the recent disputebetween China and neighboring countries face the possibility ofescalation, "This trend is worrying. "
In addition, the Malaysian Defense Minister Ahmad? Zahid? Ha Midi Willard said after the meeting, the U.S. will work with the South China Sea territorial claims sound informal dialogue withthe country to explain the U.S. military presence in the region, the reasons for . "They (the U.S.) want to ensure that the rich resources of the South China Sea can be shared. "
In addition to Willard, the U.S. delegation members include othernotable Clapper, director of national intelligence, the outgoingDeputy Secretary of State Steinberg, Republican SenatorMcCain.Coach Alexandra Op Art Carryall Brown
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