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Kerry at ASEAN Forum1 for Talks on S. China Sea Disputes
U.S.-Philippine naval2 cooperation includes unmanned surveillance of waters under dispute with China.
"The unmanned aerial vehicle will be a very very important tool in our operations in safeguarding the entire maritime3 territory," said Philippine Navy Lieutenant4 Rommel Rodriguez.
China is especially concerned about Philippine plans to upgrade the former U.S. naval base at Subic Bay, just 240 kilometers from a disputed shoal that China has controlled since 2012.
China's Communist Party newspaper said a "counterstrike" against the Philippines is inevitable5 if Manila continues what Beijing calls "unscrupulous" tricks.
"China urges the Philippines and regional countries to meet one another halfway6, make joint7 efforts to maintain mutual8 trust between countries, make positive efforts towards regional peace and security and play a constructive9 role," said Chinese Foreign Ministry10 spokeswoman Hua Chunying.
Washington said it is not taking sides in the South China Sea and wants to help resolve the disputes peacefully as part of its refocusing on Asia.
"It's certainly part of the rebalance that the U.S. is looking to reinforce not only militarily but economically and politically with Asia," said U.S. Rear Admiral Thomas Carney.
A more active U.S. Navy with a Visiting Forces Agreement in the Philippines is an important check on China, says University of the Philippines professor Clarita Carlos.
"Given all the provocations11 from China in trying to get for herself all those islands, reefs, etc., and other features in the South China Sea, I think this is one way of telegraphing to her, we also have the capability12 if we want to, of course supported by the United States of America," Carlos explained.
But a more aggressive Philippines may make China even less willing to compromise, says American University professor Pek Koon Heng.
"It's going to make it even more difficult. It's going to just harden the Chinese position about working with ASEAN," he added.
Heng expects this year's ASEAN ministerial in Brunei to be far different from last year's meeting in Cambodia where China helped scuttle13 a code of conduct for the South China Sea.
"Secretary Kerry has got an ASEAN that is more cohesive14 after China divided ASEAN in the last foreign minister meeting," Heng said.
Foreign ministers at this meeting are also expected to discuss the war in Syria, as well as a U.S. surveillance program leaked by former intelligence analyst15 Edward Snowden.
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