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Session: P12_LV4.xml
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S1
The
United
States
has
many
calls
on
its
resources
in
many
parts
of
the
world
and
while
we
welcome
and
encourage
the
United
States
rebalance
to
the
Asia
Pacific
,
countries
in
our
region
should
not
be
complacent
about
how
the
continued
growth
and
prosperity
depends
on
United
States
regional
engagement
.
T1
The
United
States
had
has
many
calls
on
his
resources
in
many
parts
of
the
world
and
while
we
welcome
and
encourage
the
United
States
to
rebalance
to
the
Asia
Pacific
,
countries
in
our
region
should
not
be
complacent
about
how
to
how
the
continued
growth
and
prosperity
depends
on
a
United
States
regional
engagement
.
S2
Like
Japan
,
Australia
is
concerned
when
regional
tensions
in
the
South
China
Sea
and
the
East
China
Sea
escalate
.
T2
Like
Japan
,
Australia
is
concerned
when
regional
tensions
in
South
China
Sea
and
the
East
China
Sea
escalate
.
S3
We
don
't
take
position
on
sovereignty
climbs
or
on
territorial
disputes
but
we
do
take
a
stand
on
how
to
resolve
them
and
that
must
be
within
the
rules
based
regional
order
that
has
served
us
all
so
well
for
the
past
sixty
years
.
T3
We
don
't
take
position
to
sovereignty
climbs
or
unterritorial
on
territorial
disputes
,
but
we
do
take
a
stand
on
how
to
resolve
them
and
that
must
be
within
the
rules
based
on
regi
based
regional
order
that
has
served
us
all
so
well
for
the
past
sixty
years
.
S4
And
that
is
why
Australia
would
persist
in
its
cause
for
tensions
to
be
resolved
in
accordance
with
international
law
and
without
the
use
of
coercion
or
force
to
alter
the
status
quo
.
T4
And
that
is
why
Australia
will
persist
in
its
cause
for
tensions
to
be
resolved
in
accordance
with
international
law
and
without
the
use
of
co
er
coercion
or
force
to
alter
the
status
quo
.