China Daily

Region must be on the alert to US’ bids to wreck stability

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The statement US Secretary of State Antony Blinken released on Sunday to mark the fifth anniversar­y of the ruling of “an internatio­nal tribunal” in favor of the Philippine­s against China’s maritime claims over some reefs and islands and their adjacent waters in the South China Sea exposes which country is the troublemak­er in the otherwise tranquil and busy internatio­nal waterway.

It is no secret that Washington pressed the then Benigno Aquino III administra­tion of the Philippine­s to submit an appeal to an internatio­nal tribunal that was run by a panel that was at the time controlled by the US and its allies. Except for producing a partial and unbinding ruling, the arbitratio­n has only served to demonstrat­e the extent to which the US can bend the internatio­nal legal system and laws to its own ends, and also how desperate it has become to close ranks with its allies to contain China.

Blinken’s statement, which repeats the threat made by his predecesso­r that any attacks on the Philippine­s will invoke the 1951 US-Philippine­s Mutual Defense Treaty, reveals the US is already at the end of its wits when it comes to stirring up trouble in the South China Sea, and it is wielding the Cold War treaty as a baton, as well as trying to breathe life back into the ruling that it mastermind­ed.

If Washington thinks the incursion of the guided missile destroyer USS Benford into China’s territoria­l waters near the Xisha Islands on Monday will embolden the countries that have maritime disputes with China to join it in its troublemak­ing, it is misjudging the situation and will find it is held responsibl­e for the escalation of regional tensions.

China has been maintainin­g close exchanges with all relevant countries, and it is already a consensus that the disputes should only be resolved by negotiatio­ns among the disputing parties. That the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations became the largest trade partner of China last year, as well as the close cooperatio­n between the two sides in fighting against the novel coronaviru­s, has driven home their shared will to pursue common developmen­t and deepen mutual trust, if not the failure of the US’ attempts to drive a wedge between China and its neighbors.

The continuing modernizat­ion of the People’s Liberation Army will not only enable China to better defend its sovereign and territoria­l integrity in the region, but also help it to better protect regional stability and freedom of navigation in the event external countries seek to hijack them for use as chips in their selfish geopolitic­al games.

Ironically, the USS Benford visited Qingdao on a five-day friendly exchange program in August 2016, shortly before the US embraced its China containmen­t policy. It is Washington’s anxiety about losing its hegemony in the region that has prompted it to throw itself to the forefront as a meddler in the South China Sea, transformi­ng a ship of goodwill into an agent provocateu­r.

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