
Chinese vessels operate illegaly in the waters around Mischief Reef, part of Vietnam's Truong Sa archipelago (Photo: Reuters)
US Lieutenant General Wallace Gregson Jr., senior director for China and the Pacific at the Center for the National Interest, said overlapping sovereignty claims and large-scale activities changing the status quo in the East Sea were elevating diplomatic tensions, causing instability, and creating imminent risks of conflict.
Participants urged all concerned parties to immediately halt activities that changed the status quo, and enhance education about the importance of the East Sea’s environment.
The event, held by the Foreign Policy Institute, the Maritime Alliance, and Johns Hopkins University, was attended by Sally Yozell, senior advisor to the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment; professors from US universities; representatives from environmental protection organizations and embassies, and journalists.
