Modi calls for 'equal access' to shared maritime area
Sunday, 3 June 2018
SINGAPORE, June 02 (AFP): Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for countries to have "equal access" to shared maritime and air spaces, and for regional disputes to be settled under international law.
In a speech at the start of a security summit in Singapore, Modi described his vision of nations across the Asia-Pacific region forging closer security and economic ties.
Although Modi did not single Beijing out for direct criticism, he referred to China's military buildup in the South China Sea and its sweeping territorial claims across the strategic waterway.
"We should all have equal access, as a right under international law, to the use of common spaces on the sea and in the air," Modi told the Shangri-La Dialogue.
"That would require freedom of navigation, unimpeded commerce, and peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance with international law.
When we all agree to live by that code, our sea lanes will be pathways to prosperity and corridors of peace."