In Beijing, a recent think tank report highlighted China's ongoing efforts to transform the South China Sea into a zone of peace, friendship, and cooperation. The report, published by the Xinhua Institute, a research organization associated with the Xinhua News Agency, details China's approach to the region.
The report emphasizes China's belief that maintaining peace and stability in the South China Sea requires collaborative efforts between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member states. This collaboration, built on trust and cooperation across various sectors, is seen as crucial.
The report further suggests that this partnership has fostered mutual benefits, solidifying China's role as a stabilizing force in the region. China is presented as actively promoting cooperation and development within the South China Sea.
China's strategy, as outlined in the report, focuses on building political trust, fostering economic benefits to drive regional prosperity, and strengthening cultural connections to create a shared future for all involved.
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