China’s top diplomat urges greater cooperation with Japan, South Korea
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China's top diplomat Wang Yi said Asia's top economic powers should "resist the return of Cold War mentality".
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BEIJING – China, Japan and South Korea need to send a clear signal of regrouping towards cooperation, and resist “the coercion of bullying and domination”, China’s top diplomat Wang Yi said on Monday, in an apparent swipe at the US.
The remarks come at a time of heightened tension, as the  US moves to forge closer ties with allies Japan and South Korea
Mr Wang was speaking on efforts to revitalise cooperation among the three neighbours at a forum organised by the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat, a body set up by agreement among Beijing, Seoul and Tokyo.
He called for them to “foster a sense of strategic autonomy, maintain regional unity and stability, resist the return of the Cold War mentality, and be free from the coercion of bullying and domination”, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
Although Mr Wang stopped short of mentioning the United States, he said “certain major countries outside the region” have attempted to replace unity with division while seeking geographical gains.
“If this trend is allowed to develop, it will not only seriously interfere with the smooth progress of trilateral cooperation, but also increase tension and confrontation in the region,” Mr Wang said.
He emphasised the need to solve disputes through dialogue and consultation, and oppose words or deeds that could plunge the region into war.
At the event in the eastern coastal city of Qingdao, Mr Wang also called for accelerating talks on free trade zones and efforts to free up and smooth trade among the neighbours.
But he reiterated Beijing’s opposition to Japan’s plan to release into the sea treated water from Tokyo Electric Power’s Fukushima nuclear plant, saying it would affect the marine ecosystem and people’s safety.
South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin and his Japanese counterpart Hayashi Yoshimasa addressed the event via video link. REUTERS

