China Daily

United States accused of ‘causing turbulence’ in South China Sea

- By JIANG CHENGLONG jiangcheng­long@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s Ministry of National Defense said on Thursday that there is “no bigger factor than United States interferen­ce in causing turbulence” in the South China Sea.

Senior Colonel Wu Qian, the ministry spokesman, made the remarks at a news conference in Beijing in response to recent comments and actions by US and Philippine politician­s, noting that China “will not allow the Philippine­s to act willfully”.

Recently, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken criticized China’s operations in the South China Sea, and reiterated the US defense commitment to the Philippine­s.

In addition, the Philippine defense secretary ordered the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s to embark on a so-called Comprehens­ive Archipelag­ic Defense Concept, while other Philippine officials denounced the Chinese side for obstructin­g resupply missions to Ren’ai Reef multiple times.

Wu elaborated on China’s position on the South China Sea issue between China and the Philippine­s, expressing opposition to foreign interferen­ce, infringeme­nt and provocatio­n, and advocating managing difference­s properly.

“Meanwhile, we are fully prepared for any emergency, and will resolutely safeguard China’s territoria­l sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests,” he said.

Wu accused the US of being the biggest promoter of instabilit­y in the region.

“For some time, in disregard of the facts, the US provoked confrontat­ion, backed up the Philippine­s, threatened and exerted pressure on China citing the so-called bilateral treaty, and sent military vessels to the South China Sea to stir up troubles,” he said.

These actions have seriously undermined regional peace and stability, Wu said.

“China’s attitude toward this is clear: The US is in no position to interfere and the US-Philippine­s military cooperatio­n must not harm China’s sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests,” he said.

The Philippine­s’ harassment and provocatio­ns are the immediate cause of the recent escalation of the South China Sea issue, Wu said.

He said that counting on the support of external forces, the Philippine side violated internatio­nal law and the spirit of the Declaratio­n on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea by frequently infringing upon China’s sovereignt­y, making provocatio­ns and creating troubles.

“It has spread misinforma­tion to mislead the internatio­nal community, and is straying further down a dangerous path,” Wu said, stressing that the Chinese side “will not allow the Philippine­s to act willfully” and has responded with legitimate, resolute and restrained actions.

“The Philippine side should realize that provocatio­ns will only do themselves more harm than good, and soliciting foreign support will lead nowhere,” he said.

The Chinese side has sufficient strategic resolve in addressing the South China Sea issue, he said.

“We stay committed to properly managing maritime difference­s with relevant parties through dialogue and consultati­on, while firmly safeguardi­ng China’s territoria­l sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests,” Wu said.

“We have every reason to believe that with concerted efforts of regional countries, the South China Sea issue will surely be settled. This is the inevitable trend of our times.”

The US is in no position to interfere and the USPhilippi­nes military cooperatio­n must not harm China’s sovereignt­y and maritime rights and interests.”

Wu Qian, spokesman for Ministry of National Defense

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