【Comment】
中國主辦的東協外長特別會議不歡而散後的後續。
柬埔寨、寮國、緬甸,阻止了共同宣言的發佈。但馬來西亞,不小心露出原稿。
柬埔寨總理出面發飆,說國際法庭玩政治。
Cambodian PM denies role in ASEAN U-turn on South China Sea○Channel NewsAsia(2016.06.20)
In an angry speech Hun Sen also accused an international court of
political bias as it prepares to rule on a sea dispute between the Philippines
and China
PHNOM PENH: Cambodian Premier Hun Sen lashed out Monday (Jun 20) at
claims his government had bowed to Chinese pressure to help scupper a joint
statement by Southeast Asian nations on the South China Sea.
In an angry speech Hun Sen also accused an international court of
political bias as it prepares to rule on a sea dispute between the Philippines
and China.
The Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration is widely expected to
rule against Beijing when it delivers its verdict in the coming weeks.
Last week a meeting of foreign ministers from China and the 10-member
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Kunming ended in chaos and renewed allegations of regional
bullying by Beijing.
The diplomatic fracas erupted when Malaysia released a joint statement
from ASEAN members voicing "serious concerns"
at land reclamation and other activities.
The strongly-worded statement did not name China but
clearly referred to its extensive island-building.
But the statement was suddenly retracted for reasons that have yet to be
fully explained.
The incident was seen as another example of ASEAN's
inability to present a united front to China as it ramps up its presence
in the waterway.
Several news outlets have quoted ASEAN diplomatic sources as saying that
Laos, Cambodia
and Myanmar
- historically China's strongest regional allies - were instrumental in
scuppering the consensus statement.
Hun Sen described those claims as "unacceptable".
"It is very unjust for Cambodia," he said, accusing unnamed
countries of "using Cambodia to counter China".
"They use us and curse us," he added.
Hun Sen also hit out at the Hague-based arbitration court.
"This is not about laws, it is totally
about politics. I will not support any
judgement by the court," he said, adding that the case was a "political conspiracy between some countries and the court".
China claims nearly all of the South China Sea despite competing partial
claims by ASEAN members the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei, as well
as Taiwan.
In 2012 ASEAN foreign ministers failed to release a joint
statement for the first time at the
end of their annual gathering, with the Philippines blaming event host Cambodia for blocking criticism of China.
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