New Delhi, India
The United States National Security Adviser Robert OâBrien recently assured Vietnam and the Philippines of support against Chinaâs âaggressiveâ actions in the South China Sea.
Hitting out at this, the Chinese embassy in Manila accused OâBrien of âstirring up trouble in the South China Seaâ, as reported by the South China Morning Post. The embassy reportedly also accused US NSA of "provoking a rift between China and the Philippines".
In another statement from the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi, Chinese officials called on the US to end its campaign against China especially in terms of the South China Sea and the Mekong River.
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"The US is not a party to the South China Sea dispute... but has been openly interfering in the issues under the name of safeguarding stability... and freedom of navigation," The South China Morning Post quoted Chinese embassy in Hanoi embassy as saying in a statement.
"Its purpose is never to help regional countries to resolve the dispute but to maintain its hegemony in the region," the statement claimed.
OâBrien met the Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and Foreign Affairs Minister Pham Binh Minh, urging them to end end âillegal re-routing of Chinese exports.
He further told them that the US would help wither in purchasing American helicopters. Additionally, OâBrien confirmed the delivery of missiles worth $18 million, as pledged by Donald Trump in April.
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During the ASEAN Summit, O`Brien claimed that China`s actions in the Mekong river basin and the South China Sea were a threat to peace, stability, and sovereignty.
In response, Chinese embassies hit out at OâBrien claiming his remarks represented âCold War mentalityâ, while adding that the goal of his visit was ânot to promote regional peace and stability but to create chaos in the regionâ.
âIn recent years, to safeguard its regional and global hegemony, the US has regarded itself as patron and judge of regional countries and directly intervened in the South China Sea and other issues," a statement read.