SYDNEY - Australia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations called on countries to "avoid any unilateral actions" that could endanger peace and stability in the South China Sea at the end of a three-day summit on Wednesday, amid China's increasingly assertive behavior in the disputed waters.
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