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Clinton visits China to urge end to maritime rows
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Clinton visits China to urge end to maritime rows
SANYA, China (AFP) - – US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a quick visit to China Saturday to reiterate her view that Beijing must help defuse maritime disputes with its neighbours and especially Japan.
Clinton met Chinese state councillor Dai Bingguo -- the nation's most senior foreign policymaker -- on southern Hainan island after wading into rows which are simmering in both the East and South China Seas at a regional summit in Hanoi.
The talks with Dai took place in the VIP lounge at the airport in the resort town of Sanya. Clinton was due to head later Saturday to Cambodia -- her third country of the day and part of a gruelling two-week tour of Asia.
Earlier Saturday in Hanoi, she held talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, who called on Washington to avoid "irresponsible remarks" when discussing a disputed island chain over which Beijing is feuding with Tokyo.
China and Japan have been embroiled in a bruising diplomatic row for two months following a maritime incident off the islands in the East China Sea, known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, and administered by Tokyo.
Both sides claim the potentially resource-rich islets as their own, but Clinton has angered Beijing by saying they fall within the scope of the US-Japan security alliance.
"The United States has never taken a position on sovereignty but we have made it very clear that the islands are part of our mutual treaty obligations and the obligation to defend Japan," Clinton told a press conference in Hanoi.
"It is in all of our interests for China and Japan to have stable, peaceful relations," she said.
"And we recommended to both that the United States is more than willing to host a trilateral where we would bring Japan and China and their foreign ministers together to discuss a range of issues."
A senior State Department official said the United States has "made it very clear to both sides that we want the temperature to go down on these (maritime) issues and we expect a constructive dialogue to resume between the two sides."
Clinton had told the 16-nation East Asia summit in Hanoi on Saturday that maritime rows should be settled by international law. China wants to handle such disputes bilaterally with its neighbours.
China claims all of the South China Sea including the Paracel and Spratly archipelagos, potentially resource-rich rocky outcrops which straddle strategic shipping lanes.
Taiwan, Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam also have whole or partial claims over the region.
Clinton and Yang also discussed tensions over China's policy on rare earths, a group of 17 elements used to make everything from iPods to hybrid cars.
Beijing has come under criticism for its export quotas on the minerals, and Tokyo has accused it of restricting shipments to Japanese firms amid their simmering row.
Clinton said Yang had told her that Beijing -- which has a near-monopoly on the global rare earths market -- had no plans to withhold the minerals from the market.
In Washington, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Tuesday that the United States was checking to see whether China was cutting off rare earths exports to US companies but had not yet reached a conclusion.
China has slashed rare earth exports by five to 10 percent a year since 2006 as demand and prices soar.
The US secretary of state was expected to raise many of the same issues with Dai that she discussed with Yang, including rare earths, according to a senior State Department official who asked not to be named.
Her sixth Asian tour in less than two years aims to pursue what an aide called "cool-headed, constructive diplomacy" with China and boost US ties with its Pacific neighbours.
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