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China not a target at U.S.-ASEAN meeting, ministry says

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2016-02-05 08:57chinadaily.com.cn Editor: Feng Shuang

China expects the U.S. and ASEAN leaders' meeting will not target China, and that the U.S. will provide candid help to Asian countries, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday when asked about the upcoming U.S.-ASEAN leaders' meeting.

"China is happy to see the United States further develop its relations with ASEAN countries," the ministry's spokesperson Lu Kang said at a daily press briefing.

"Of course we expect the relationship to candidly help with peace, stability and development in the region. And we especially expect to see the U.S. provide some concrete help for sustainable development of countries in the region."

Lu was asked whether Beijing is worried about becoming the target of the U.S. meeting with leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations that U.S. President Barack Obama will host in California on Feb 15-16.

This is the first time for the U.S. to hold such a meeting with ASEAN countries.

Lu said he has noticed that a high-ranking U.S. official has said the meeting is not targeted at China.

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia Daniel Russel said on Feb 3 that "this summit is not about China. It's about the U.S. and ASEAN".

"This is not about China, this is not anti-China," Russel said. Still, he frequently mentioned the South China Sea issue in the interview with international news agencies.

"We hope that after the meeting, media reports can also verify that it is really not targeted at China," Lu said.

  

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