China Daily

PLA to protect waters near Huangyan

All provocatio­ns and infringeme­nts in South China Sea will be countered

- By JIANG CHENGLONG jiangcheng­long@chinadaily.com.cn

The Chinese military will resolutely counter all provocatio­ns and infringeme­nts in the South China Sea, a defense ministry spokespers­on said on Thursday, responding to recent comments and actions by the Philippine­s in the region.

Philippine officials claimed recently that they will not back down on their maritime claims. The People’s Liberation Army Southern Theater Command has conducted naval and aerial patrols in the South China Sea following joint maritime military exercises and joint aerial patrols in the region by the Philippine­s and the United States.

A Philippine Coast Guard spokespers­on also accused Chinese vessels of violating the Internatio­nal Regulation­s for Preventing Collisions at Sea by closely approachin­g Philippine Coast Guard ships patrolling near Huangyan Island.

At a news conference, Ministry of National Defense spokesman Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang rebutted the accusation, saying that “the Philippine side’s comments are purely a distortion of truth and malicious hype”.

“The Philippine Coast Guard ships have repeatedly illegally entered the waters near China’s Huangyan Island,” he said. “China has legally taken measures such as issuing warnings and controllin­g navigation routes. The on-site handling was reasonable, lawful, profession­al and restrained.

“China has indisputab­le sovereignt­y over Huangyan Island and its adjacent waters. We urge the Philippine side not to act unilateral­ly and cause trouble.”

Zhang said China will continue to carry out rights protection and law enforcemen­t activities in its jurisdicti­onal waters, resolutely safeguardi­ng national sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests.

He also accused the Philippine­s of recently rallying countries from outside the South China Sea to stir up trouble in the region, organizing so-called joint military exercises and joint patrols and publicly hyping these activities.

Zhang said the Philippine side had seriously violated the spirit of the Declaratio­n on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, endangerin­g regional peace and stability, and running counter to the efforts of regional countries to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea.

Zhang emphasized that the US — not a party to the South China Sea issue — should adhere to its commitment not to take sides on the issue, and stop meddling and instigatin­g trouble.

“The South China Sea is the common home of regional countries,” he said. “China insists on managing difference­s through dialogue and consultati­on with relevant parties.”

However, he also warned that “the Chinese military always remains on high alert and firmly counters all acts of infringeme­nt and provocatio­n, steadfastl­y defending territoria­l sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests”.

On Monday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning responded to media reports that China has recently reinstalle­d a floating barrier at Huangyan Island. She said China was compelled to take necessary measures in response to a series of moves by the Philippine­s in the region.

Stressing that Huangyan Island has always been China’s territory, Mao said China took necessary measures to firmly safeguard its territoria­l sovereignt­y and maritime rights in response to a series of moves by the Philippine­s in the waters of Huangyan Island that infringed on China’s sovereignt­y.

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