JAKARTA: Indonesia's foreign minister said in an interview published on Thursday
that new Chinese passports featuring a map laying claim to disputed islands
were "counterproductive".
Although it is not a claimant
itself, Indonesia has mediated in the dispute between China and several members
of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
It is also a major supplier of
commodities to China, which is increasingly exploring mines and constructing
smelters in Indonesia to fuel its economy.
Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty
Natalegawa, who has hopped between claimant nations this year over the issue,
warned that the passports would worsen the already-tense dispute and said
Jakarta would convey its position to Beijing.
"These actions are
counterproductive and will not help settle the disputes," he said in an
interview with the Jakarta Post daily.
"We perceive the Chinese
move as disingenuous, like testing the water, to see its neighbours'
reactions," he said.
He said ASEAN should concentrate
on finalising a code of conduct as a first step to alleviate tensions over the
issue.
"I hope that we, ASEAN and
China can focus on dialogue," he said.
Beijing has infuriated its
southern neighbours with its increasingly vocal claim to vast swathes of the
South China Sea, with Chinese maps showing a dotted line that runs almost to
the Philippine and Malaysian coasts.
The new passports have angered
claimants Vietnam and the Philippines, which have refused to stamp the new
passports.
India has started stamping its
own map onto visas for Chinese visitors as the passports also show the disputed
border areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin as Chinese territory.
Beijing has attempted to downplay
the diplomatic fallout from the recently introduced passports, with the foreign
ministry arguing the maps were "not made to target any specific
country".
- AFP/xq
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