China Daily

Washington’s role in using Manila as pawn draws Beijing flak

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing on Wednesday expressed opposition to Washington’s emboldenin­g of Manila’s latest infringeme­nts and provocatio­ns in the South China Sea, urging the United States not to use the Philippine­s as a pawn to muddy waters in the area.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning made the response after the spokespers­on of the US Department of State on Tuesday condemned China of repeatedly obstructin­g Philippine vessels’ maritime operations in the South China Sea.

The US’ remarks came as China’s Coast Guard took necessary law enforcemen­t measures against Philippine vessels that intruded into the adjacent waters of Ren’ai Reef in Nansha Islands on Tuesday.

The vessels tried to transport supplies, including constructi­on materials, to the military vessel illegally grounded at the reef.

“In this incident, it is clear who is the one that makes provocatio­ns to create trouble, as well as violating internatio­nal law and underminin­g peace and stability in the South China Sea,” Mao said at a daily news conference.

Disregardi­ng truth

In disregard of the truth, the US State Department confuses right and wrong to make “baseless attacks against China’s legitimate and lawful actions to safeguard our rights”, she said.

“It has arbitraril­y threatened China by resorting to the US-Philippine­s Mutual Defense Treaty to embolden the Philippine­s and endorse its acts of infringeme­nt and provocatio­n,” she said, adding that Beijing firmly opposes such moves.

China has indisputab­le sovereignt­y over Nansha Islands and its adjacent waters, including Ren’ai Reef, she said.

Stressing that the issue regrading Ren’ai Reef is a bilateral one between China and the Philippine­s, Mao said it allows no provocatio­n or interferen­ce from any third party, including the US.

China is firm in its resolve to safeguard its legitimate rights, and the Philippine­s’ infringeme­nts and provocatio­ns will not succeed, she said.

“We hope that the Philippine­s will stop acting as a pawn for the US to disrupt the South China Sea,” she said. “Lessons from history tell us that pawns will be abandoned in the end.”

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