A code of conduct is a set of rules outline , the responsibilities or proper practics for an individual , party or organization .
The six countries , the PRC, the ROC ( Taiwan ) , the Vietnam , the Malaysia ,the Philipine and the Brunei claim the Islands of South China Sea .
Clinton urges to resolve the disputes without coercion, intimidation ,and the use of force . That is the coercion from the US whose idea likes this , ''Don't do as I do , Do as I say .''
This road should not be gone ! It has many twiists and turns .
Uncle Sam ! Would you think ! Every body fault but yours ?
God bless with you ! Thanks your suggestions !
“Generally speaking, our relationship has been moving forward, but recently I am more or less worried,” Premier Wen Jiabao told Clinton in a slow, measured voice, deviating from the usual empty pleasantries of official Chinese meetings. “I feel that our two countries should maintain political mutual respect and strategic mutual trust. The United States should respect China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
In his sharp comments, made in front of a handful of reporters at the beginning of Wen’s meeting with Clinton, the premier blamed the United States for the troubles between the two countries.
With his mention of “sovereignty,” Wen was alluding to territorial disputes between China and its neighbors that have intensified dramatically in recent months. On the South China Sea especially, China has been the most aggressive actor, claiming almost the entire disputed area.
China has expressed increasing suspicion and resentment at the growing U.S. involvement in the Asia-Pacific region and has taken issue with Clinton and others who have pushed on behalf of smaller Asian nations for peaceful, collaborative negotiations.
Divisions on display
The disagreements between Clinton’s delegation and the Chinese were so deep that her first meeting Tuesday night, which was with Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and had been scheduled to last an hour, stretched into a four-hour marathon that ended at 1 a.m.
The next day, the divisions on Syria, Iran and North Korea also were evident.
The six countries , the PRC, the ROC ( Taiwan ) , the Vietnam , the Malaysia ,the Philipine and the Brunei claim the Islands of South China Sea .
Clinton urges to resolve the disputes without coercion, intimidation ,and the use of force . That is the coercion from the US whose idea likes this , ''Don't do as I do , Do as I say .''
This road should not be gone ! It has many twiists and turns .
Uncle Sam ! Would you think ! Every body fault but yours ?
God bless with you ! Thanks your suggestions !
“Generally speaking, our relationship has been moving forward, but recently I am more or less worried,” Premier Wen Jiabao told Clinton in a slow, measured voice, deviating from the usual empty pleasantries of official Chinese meetings. “I feel that our two countries should maintain political mutual respect and strategic mutual trust. The United States should respect China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
In his sharp comments, made in front of a handful of reporters at the beginning of Wen’s meeting with Clinton, the premier blamed the United States for the troubles between the two countries.
With his mention of “sovereignty,” Wen was alluding to territorial disputes between China and its neighbors that have intensified dramatically in recent months. On the South China Sea especially, China has been the most aggressive actor, claiming almost the entire disputed area.
China has expressed increasing suspicion and resentment at the growing U.S. involvement in the Asia-Pacific region and has taken issue with Clinton and others who have pushed on behalf of smaller Asian nations for peaceful, collaborative negotiations.
Divisions on display
The disagreements between Clinton’s delegation and the Chinese were so deep that her first meeting Tuesday night, which was with Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and had been scheduled to last an hour, stretched into a four-hour marathon that ended at 1 a.m.
The next day, the divisions on Syria, Iran and North Korea also were evident.
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