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Beijing 'destabilising' South China Sea, US says

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Update: 2014-05-31 00:18:00
Beijing 'destabilising' South China Sea, US says

DHAKA: The US defence secretary has accused China of "destabilising" the South China Sea, saying its action threatened the region's long-term progress.

Chuck Hagel said the US would "not look the other way" when nations ignored international rules.

Mr Hagel was speaking at a three-day summit - the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore - that involves the US and South-East Asian countries.

He also urged Thailand's coup leaders to restore democratic rule soon.

The forum comes amid growing tensions between China, Vietnam and the Philippines, with Japan-China ties also strained over disputed islands in the East China Sea, reports the BBC.

The summit gives senior delegates from the region a chance to meet face-to-face to try to resolve tensions.

BDST: 1018 HRS, MAY 31, 2014

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