China slam the US Embassy for ‘deliberately distorted’ South China Sea points in the video of Singapore

China slammed the US embassy in Singapore to post the video, challenged the claims of the South China Sea of Beijing, and said it “deliberately distorted” distorted the issue.The embassy posted a 90-second clip, which featured a residential residential building built with a statement in the pronunciation of a Singapore by the government. It was originally posted by the US ambassador in Singapore Casey Mess. In the video, the narrator said, “It is also outside the door of Singapore, in the South China Sea, where a neighbor feels that he basically owns everything,” because the video cuts a series of news clippings on China’s regional disputes.The Post received a strong response from the Chinese embassy in Singapore late Wednesday night.On its Facebook page, the Chinese embassy stated that the video “intentionally distorts the in-end of the South China Sea issue”.“Under the joint efforts of China and ASEAN countries, the current situation in the South China Sea remains overall stable,” said this referring to the association of South -East Asian countries.The embassy stated that it is “universally recognized that the US is the least to talk about international law”.China has long claimed almost the entire South China Sea, a geographically important route through which more than 60 percent of the global maritime trade. The claim continues despite an international decision that found that claims had no legal basis.It is believed that the South China Sea also has valuable oil and gas resources. There are concerns that Beijing is trying to expand its reach.South East Asia, Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines and Vietnam have partial claims of the sea.In a statement on Wednesday, Singapore’s Foreign Ministry said it does not accept any intervention from foreign embassies.The statement said, “The Singapore government dismissed the efforts of foreign embassies by foreign embassies to instigate domestic reactions on international issues related to third countries.”“Complex issues are best solved through channels suitable for effective diplomacy,” it said.