China angry when ASEAN rejects 'nine-dash line'
China said ASEAN is not involved in the sovereignty dispute over the East Sea when the ASEAN Secretary General said the association rejected Beijing's "nine-dash line".
![]() |
ASEAN Secretary General Le Luong Minh. Photo: Reuters |
In a statement to the Philippine daily Manila Times on March 4, Mr. Le Luong Minh, Secretary General of ASEAN, said the Association of Southeast Asian Nations rejects the so-called “nine-dash line” that China uses to assert its sovereignty claims in the East Sea.
According to Secretary General Le Luong Minh, the integration of the entire Southeast Asian bloc could be affected if “any hostile act or conflict” occurs in the region.
Reuters quoted Mr. Hong Lei, spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, yesterday as saying that ASEAN Secretary General Le Luong Minh "has repeatedly made statements that are inconsistent with reality or inconsistent with his position" on the situation in the East Sea.
Hong Lei said that ASEAN is not a party to the dispute in the East Sea. Meanwhile, China signed the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC) with ASEAN in 2002. The two sides are also promoting the signing of the Code of Conduct of Parties (COC). China is having sovereignty disputes in the East Sea with many ASEAN members, including Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.
China has proposed the so-called "nine-dash line" to claim control over most of the East Sea. Many countries and international experts believe that Beijing's "nine-dash line" is baseless and inconsistent with international law.
China has recently been intensifying the reclamation of rocks in Truong Sa, which belongs to Vietnam, with the aim of turning them into artificial islands. Vietnam has repeatedly asked China to stop this illegal activity. Other countries such as the US and the Philippines have also voiced their objections and warned of the risk of conflict in the region if Beijing completes the construction of these infrastructure facilities, which are believed to be military bases.
According to VNE