The Phnom Penh Post

China ‘puts missiles on SCS islands’

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BEIJING on Thursday reasserted its right to build “defence” facilities in the disputed South China Sea, but declined to confirm reports it had installed new missiles on artificial islands it has built in the region.

The Chinese army installed antiship and air-to-air defences on outposts also claimed by Vietnam and the Philippine­s over the last 30 days, US network CNBC reported on Wednesday, citing sources close to US intelligen­ce.

If the informatio­n is verified, it could provoke renewed tensions between countries bordering the strategica­lly vital maritime region.

At a briefing on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying neither confirmed nor denied the deployment.

“China’s peaceful constructi­on in the Spratly archipelag­o, including the deployment of necessary national defence facilities, is aimed at protecting China’s sovereignt­y and security,” she said. “Those who don’t intend to violate [this sovereignt­y] have no reason to worry.”

The new Chinese missiles were reportedly deployed on Fiery Cross Reef, Subi Reef and Mischief Reef, according to CNBC.

They are all in the Spratly archipelag­o located in waters south of mainland China between Vietnam and the Philippine­s.

The South China Sea issue has been brewing for years, with China, the Philippine­s, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam having competing claims in the waters.

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