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Xi, who also used last year’s APEC summit in Beijing to strike a more conciliatory diplomatic note, did not make any direct reference to the East or South China Sea spats.
This week China expressed serious concern after the Philippines said it would resume repair and reconstruction works on disputed islands in the South China Sea, though China is itself building on the islands it claims.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo, speaking after Xi, said he supported finding peaceful solutions to issues within the region.
“Tension between countries in Asia is a dangerous game, which does not benefit any nation,” he said through a translator.
Widodo said in an interview with a major Japanese newspaper shortly before arriving in China that one of China’s main claims to the majority of the South China Sea had no legal basis in international law, but that Jakarta wanted to remain an “honest broker” in one of Asia’s most thorny disputes.