China Daily

Beijing slams Washington over trespass by warship

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China on Tuesday condemned trespassin­g by a United States warship in China’s territoria­l waters and urged Washington to cease military operations detrimenta­l to regional security, peace and stability.

Senior Colonel Li Huamin, spokesman for the People’s Liberation Army Southern Theater Command, said that the destroyer USS

Barry illegally entered China’s territoria­l waters off the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea on Tuesday without permission from the Chinese government.

The PLA Southern Theater Command deployed air and naval forces to monitor the ship and verify its identity and warned it to leave, Li said.

A similar illegal incursion happened last month, when the USS

McCampbell sailed into waters off the Xisha Islands on March 10, and the act was labeled by Beijing as hegemonic behavior.

The provocativ­e practice of the US violated internatio­nal law and infringed on China’s sovereignt­y and security interests, Li said, adding that it increased security risks in the region and was prone to cause unexpected incidents.

Such moves are incompatib­le with the internatio­nal fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and go against the willingnes­s of regional countries to jointly maintain the peace and stability of the South China Sea, he said.

The PLA Southern Theater Command will resolutely fulfill its mission to safeguard national sovereignt­y and maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea, he added.

Li urged the US to focus more on curbing the novel coronaviru­s at the domestic level, and to do more to promote internatio­nal anti-epidemic work.

Also on Tuesday, the Foreign Ministry urged US politician­s to find ways to control the pandemic as soon as possible instead of shifting blame after US President Donald Trump said that he may seek damages from China over the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters that some US politician­s repeatedly distort the facts, attempting to deflect attention from their insufficie­nt response to the virus at home.

“Attempts to shift the blame to China will not wipe out China’s efforts in combating the virus,” Geng said. Such attempts are not conducive to pandemic prevention work in the US, he said, asking certain US politician­s to reflect on their nation’s own problems.

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