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1 of 1"China will never seek hegemony and we are against any hegemonic behavior," Wen said when addressing an annual summit of China and the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on the resort island of Bali.
"China will forever be a good neighbor, good friend and good partner of ASEAN," Wen added.
His remarks came against the backdrop of escalated tensions this year in the South China Sea, where China, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Brunei hold overlapping claims over disputed waters.
Washington has also tried to step in, with the White House saying US President Barack Obama is to take the issue to the East Asia Summit scheduled on Saturday. Obama, who has recently stressed a foreign policy pivot to Asia, is the first US president to attend the regional forum.
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The US has argued that it holds a stake in the security of commercial lanes in the South China Sea, but Beijing said the fact is that there have been no problems in that regard for a few decades.
"External forces should not use any excuse to interfere," Wen said on Friday, adding the South China Sea issue should be resolved by "relevant sovereign states through direct consultation".
Wen announced that Beijing will establish a China-ASEAN maritime cooperation fund of $473 million.
The fund will start in fields such as marine research, navigation safety as well as search and rescue, and finally forge a multilevel and comprehensive mechanism, said the premier.
He also announced plans to set up a China-ASEAN committee on connectivity to speed up infrastructure construction linking China and the region.
In addition, China will offer ASEAN another $10 billion in loans, on top of a pledge of $15 billion of loans made two years ago.




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