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China not ‘expansioni­st’ but won't give up territory: Xi

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Chinese President Xi Jinping told US Defence Secretary James Mattis on Wednesday that China has no plans to create chaos in the world -- although he defended his country's claim to disputed islands in the South China Sea. Answering Mattis's open questions about China's strategic intentions, amid rising tensions between the two countries, Xi stood firm on the Beijing's occupation of small islands in the centre of Southeast Asia, where it has installed modern weapons systems, runways and aircraft hangers.

"Chinese people must build a strong socialist modernised country, but we insist on taking the path of peaceful developmen­t. We will not follow the path of expansioni­sm and colonialis­m, we will not bring chaos to the world," Xi told the visiting Pentagon chief.

But Xi, quoted by Xinhua news agency, added: "While seeing the existing common interests of China and the United States, we also do not shun the difference­s that exist between the two sides."

"Regarding the issue of China's sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, our attitude is firm and clear. From the territory left by our ancestors, (we will not) give up even one inch." Xi's comments were a direct rebuff to Mattis's criticism at a security conference in early June, where he had accused the Chinese leader of reneging on a promise not to place weaponry on the builtup atolls in the South China Sea that Beijing says are historical­ly Chinese.

Beijing has installed missile batteries and recently landed long-range bombers on some of the reclaimed outposts. China claims almost the entire resource-rich sea, through which $5 trillion in shipping trade passes annually, with competing claims from Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam.

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