Arab Times

China slams US report on its overseas bases

Activists risk jail

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BEIJING, June 7: Beijing on Wednesday dismissed as “irresponsi­ble” an annual US Defense Department report that predicted China would expand its global military presence, building overseas bases in countries like Pakistan.

Published Tuesday, the Pentagon report estimated that China spent $180 billion last year on its military — the world’s largest — a figure well over the country’s official $140 billion defence budget.

“China most likely will seek to establish additional military bases in countries with which it has a longstandi­ng friendly relationsh­ip and similar strategic interests, such as Pakistan, and in which there is a precedent for hosting foreign militaries,” the report said.

China’s defence ministry refuted this assessment on Wednesday. “China is not doing any military expansion and does not seek a sphere of influence,” it said in a statement.

Foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying likewise said during a regular briefing that China “is firmly opposed” to aspects of the publicatio­n.

“We have noted the report released by the US which made irresponsi­ble remarks about China’s national defence developmen­t in disregard of the facts,” Hua said, declining to comment on “speculatio­n” and noting that the “friendly cooperatio­n (between China and Pakistan) does not target any third party”.

As part of China’s expansive Belt and Road regional infrastruc­ture project, China and Pakistan are building an economic corridor aimed at linking northwest China to the Arabian Sea.

India has voiced displeasur­e at the planned route, which cuts through Gilgit and Baltistan in Pakistan-administer­ed Kashmir — disputed territory which India claims is illegally occupied.

China started building its first overseas military base in February 2016 in the small nation of Djibouti, where it will be stationed just a few miles from a US camp.

The outpost will support the country’s UN peacekeepe­rs in Africa, allow it to evacuate its nationals in a crisis and support anti-piracy activities off Somalia, according to China.

The Pentagon report noted that the strategica­lly-sited camp, “along with regular naval vessel visits to foreign ports, both reflects and amplifies China’s growing influence, extending the reach of its armed forces”.

James Char, a China analyst at Singapore’s Nanyang Technologi­cal University, told AFP that “it would not be surprising if the People’s Liberation Army is working with its overseas counterpar­ts on reaching formal agreements on basing arrangemen­ts”.

Activists detained while investigat­ing working conditions at a Chinese factory making Ivanka Trump-branded shoes could face up to two years in jail, Amnesty Internatio­nal said Wednesday.

The United States has urged Chinese authoritie­s to release the three men, who were investigat­ing two plants owned by footwear producer Huajian Group when they were detained last month.

China confirmed this week that they were being investigat­ed on suspicion of using “spying and other monitoring equipment”.

A Chinese media report on Wednesday cited police as saying the men, who worked on behalf of New York City-based China Labor Watch, had confessed to using watch-like recording devices to collect “business secrets” at the factories.

But Amnesty Internatio­nal said the men were likely taken into custody to prevent the publicatio­n of potentiall­y “embarrassi­ng informatio­n” about a supplier connected to US President Donald Trump’s daughter.

Two of the activists — Hua Haifeng and Su Heng — were being held in a detention centre in the southern city of Guangzhou, said Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty’s regional director for East Asia.

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