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According to Russel, the US
has urged China to
cooperate with neighboring countries and ASEAN states claiming sovereignty
over the East Sea to frontload negotiations on the
Code of Conduct in the East Sea (COC) by an agreement on a mechanism for
preventing conflicts or managing incidents that may happen at sea.
The US
not only wants to maintain positive and constructive relations with China but
also wants it to establish good relations with its neighbors.
A Congressman Ami Bera of California
warned that if the US does
not respond to get China
to step back and act in a diplomatic fashion with international norms, Beijing will continue with its current pattern of
behavior of coercion, intimidation and non-diplomacy in other disputes
including disputed territorial waters with the Philippines .
According to Bera, the US
needs to send a firm message to China that their actions
are unacceptable in the modern world where international laws and
international norms exist.
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Russel said that during a recent trip to Asia,
President Obama pledged both in words and actions the US ’ commitment to regional stability as well
as Washington ’s
determination to stand by international laws and norms.
Apart from the US ’
diplomatic channel, the criticism from the international community against
the unilateral action by China
certainly has an important effect on the calculations of the decision makers
in Beijing .
Meanwhile, Congressman Dana Rohrabacher said that the US government’s reaction is not strong enough
for the action, which he called "violence and arrogance" of China . In
addition to the East Sea issue, US
Congressmen also expressed concerns over China ’s acts of currency
manipulation and cyber- attacks.
Assistant Secretary Russell said the US Department of
Justice’s recent indictment against five Chinese servicemen for cyber thief
reflects President Obama’s strong commitment to ensuring cyber security and
combating cyber crime.
Russell said the US Government has proposed a budget of
US$1.2 billion for activities in the East Asia
and Pacific region in 2015, including more than US$ 800 million for foreign
assistance programs.
The US
is also expected to provide US$18 million to help strengthen the capacity of
the Vietnam Coast Guard in terms of rescue work, disaster response and other
activities. Washington will also intensify
Governance for an Inclusive Growth programme aiming to assist Vietnam in
carrying out important commitments in the framework of the Trans-Pacific
Partnership Agreement (TPP).
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