Deccan Chronicle

China 2nd protest over US navy move

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Beijing, May 20: China on Thursday issued its second protest in as many days over US naval activity in the region, accusing a US ship of intruding into its territoria­l waters surroundin­g the Paracel island group in the South China Sea.

A statement from the Southern Theater Command said the guided missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur committed the “illegal” action on Thursday, prompting Chinese forces to mobilise and demand it leave the area.

The US action “artificial­ly increases regional security risks, and is prone to misunderst­andings, misjudgmen­ts, and accidents at sea,” the statement said. It called the ship’s manoeuvres “unprofessi­onal and irresponsi­ble,” saying Chinese forces were determined to defend the country’s sovereign claims while maintainin­g peace and stability in the South China Sea.

The US refuses to recognise China’s claim to virtually the entire South China Sea and regularly conducts what it calls freedom of navigation operations to assert its right to sail in internatio­nal waters. China on Wednesday issued a complaint over the Wilbur’s passage through the Taiwan Strait, also calling it a provocatio­n that undermined peace and stability in the region. While the strait is in internatio­nal waters, China claims selfgovern­ing

Taiwan as its own territory and regards the US Navy’s presence near the island as providing support for its independen­ce-leaning democratic­ally elected government.

Along with building the world’s largest navy and coast guard by numbers of vessels, China has fortified its island holdings in the strategica­lly vital South China Sea and created new island outposts by piling sand cement on coral reefs and topping them with airstrips and other infrastruc­ture.

It has ignored rival territoria­l claims by its smaller Southeast Asian neighbours, as well as an internatio­nal arbitral ruling that declared most of China’s claims in the South China Sea invalid.

An emboldened China faced with the scaling up of US military operations in the area has increasing­ly raised concerns about a possible clash or confrontat­ion, whether intended or not.

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