US-China tensions set to dominate South-east Asia summit

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HANOI (AFP) - US-China rivalry is set to dominate discussions as the foreign ministers of 10 South-east Asian countries begin an online summit Wednesday (Sept 9), with Washington's top diplomat ready to take aim at Beijing's 'bullying' in the South China Sea.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HANOI - US-China rivalry is set to dominate discussions as the foreign ministers of 10 South-east Asian countries begin an online summit Wednesday , with Washington's top diplomat ready to take aim at Beijing's"bullying" in the South China Sea.

The resource-rich South China Sea is claimed in its entirety by Beijing but is also contested by Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan. The coronavirus pandemic is set to feature heavily in discussions, after Vietnam, the current chair of the Association of South-east Asian Nations, warned at a meeting in June that the fallout from the virus had swept away years of economic gains in the region.

"The United States and China will likely use the meetings as a platform to throw everything at each other," he said.

 

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