China open to dialogue with Malaysia on South China Sea, says foreign ministry

China open to dialogue with Malaysia on South China Sea, says foreign ministry

The Chinese government says differences can be handled through consultation 'in an appropriate manner'.

Beijing says China safeguards legitimate rights and interests in the South China Sea. (AP pic)
BEIJING:
China would like to work with Malaysia to handle differences in the South China Sea through dialogue and consultation in an appropriate manner, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said earlier that he had told the Chinese government an exploration project by state energy firm Petronas in the South China Sea was within Malaysian waters, referring to an overlapping claim in the area by Beijing.

“China safeguards legitimate rights and interests in the South China Sea,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Mao Ning said, responding to a question about Malaysia’s warning of a protest note if there were “collisions” between Malaysian and Chinese vessels in the area.

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