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Chinese frigate, jets drive away US warship from South China Sea

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China sent a frigate and fighter jets to warn and drive away a US Navy destroyer, after the latter sailed near islands in the South China Sea on Tuesday, China’s Ministry of National Defense (MND) said Wednesday.

The frigate Huangshan, two J-11B fighters and one helicopter were sent in response to the US Navy destroyer’s presence, a MND spokespers­on said in a statement, adding that the Chinese military will enhance its self-defense in light of the US military’s constant provocatio­n, and will firmly defend China’s sovereignt­y and interests.

The MND’s response came after the US guided missile destroyer Chafee sailed near islands in the South China Sea on Tuesday, Reuters reported.

The report said the destroyer “carried out normal maneuverin­g operations that challenged ‘excessive maritime claims.’”

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying also denounced the mission as a violation of China’s sovereignt­y and interests on Wednesday.

“China strongly opposes the move and has lodged solemn representa­tions with the US … and the Chinese government will continue to take firm measures to safeguard national territory, sovereignt­y and maritime interests,” Hua said at a daily press conference.

The MND added that the two countries’ navies are in a crucial period of developing ties, and that China urges the US to correct its mistake and do more to improve bilateral ties.

In August, the USS John S. McCain illegally sailed in waters near a reef in the South China Sea.

MND spokespers­on Wu Qian said in a statement that Chinese Navy missile frigates Huaibei and Fushun were immediatel­y sent to identify the US warship, warn and expel it.

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