Asean softens stand as US belatedly beckons
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WHAT a difference a year makes. Last year, at the 29th Asean summit in Laos, a Chairman's Statement, without mentioning China, "took note of concerns expressed by some leaders on the land reclamations and escalation of activities in the area, which have eroded trust and confidence, increased tensions and may undermine peace, security and stability in the area".
While the leaders of the 10-nation Association of South-east Asian Nations were careful not to criticise China by name, they let it be known that Chinese actions had eroded trust and raised tensions.
But even such subdued voicing of concern over Chinese actions was missing from this year's statement, issued Sunday in Manila after the 30th summit was held under the chairmanship of the Philippines.
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