‘Threat or use of force’ to resolve South China Sea dispute will complicate matters: PM Modi

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Vientiane: Terming sea lanes passing through the strategic South China Sea as the “main arteries” of global trade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India supports freedom of navigation as he sought “utmost respect” for international law, amid China’s muscle flexing in the region.
While outlining India’s principled position on the raging issue over the South China Sea, the Prime Minister in his address at the 11th East Asia Summit (EAS) said “the threat or use of force” to resolve would complicate matters affecting peace and stability.
PM Modi at East Asia Summit. PTIPM Modi at East Asia Summit. PTI
Earlier in the day, the issue cropped up during Modi’s bilateral talks with his Laotian counterpart Thongloun Sisoulith during which the two sides shared the same perspective on South China Sea.
The sea lanes of communication passing through the South China Sea are the “main arteries” of global merchandise trade, he said, adding the threat or use of force to resolve disputes would complicate matters affecting peace and stability.
“India supports freedom of navigation based on international law, as reflected notably in the 1982 UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). “As a State party to the UNCLOS, India urges all parties to show utmost respect for the UNCLOS,” Modi said.

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