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China’s top paper says U.S. forcing China to accelerate S.China Sea deployment­s

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BEIJING, (Reuters) - China’s top newspaper, decrying Washington as a trouble-maker, said yesterday U.S. moves in the South China Sea like last week’s freedom of navigation operation will only cause China to strengthen its deployment­s in the disputed waterway.

China’s foreign ministry said the USS Hopper, a destroyer, came within 12 nautical miles of Huangyan island, which is better known as the Scarboroug­h Shoal and is subject to a rival claim by the Philippine­s, a historic ally of the United States.

It was the latest U.S. naval operation challengin­g extensive Chinese claims in the South China Sea and came even as President Donald Trump’s administra­tion seeks Chinese cooperatio­n in dealing with North Korea’s missile and nuclear programmes.

The ruling Communist Party’s official People’s Daily said in a commentary that, with the situation generally improving in the South China Sea, it was clear that the United States was the one militarisi­ng the region.

“Against this backdrop of peace and cooperatio­n, a U.S. ship wantonly provoking trouble is single-minded to the point of recklessne­ss,” the paper said.

“If the relevant party once more makes trouble out of nothing and causes tensions, then it will only cause China to reach this conclusion: in order to earnestly protect peace in the South China Sea, China must strengthen and speed up the building of its abilities there,” it said.

The commentary was published under the pen name “Zhong Sheng”, meaning “Voice of China”, which is often used to give the paper’s view on foreign policy issues.

The widely read Global Times tabloid, published by the People’s Daily, said in an editorial on Monday China’s control of the South China Sea is only growing and it is well placed to react to U.S. “provocatio­ns”.

“As China’s military size and quality improve, so does its control of the South China Sea,” it said. “China is able to send more naval vessels as a response and can take steps like militarisi­ng islands.”

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