Oman Daily Observer

China condemns US after warship sails near South China Sea reef

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BEIJING: China on Thursday accused the US of trespassin­g after an American warship sailed near a reef claimed by Beijing in the South China Sea, the first such operation by President Donald Trump’s administra­tion in the disputed waterway.

The row comes during a period of warming relations between the countries with Trump saying that Washington has dialed down pressure on Beijing over other issues in hopes of securing their cooperatio­n on North Korea.

The guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey entered the area “without permission from the Chinese government”, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told reporters at a regular press briefing, adding that the ship had “trespassed in the waters near the relevant islands and reefs”.

“The relevant action taken by the US vessel undermines China’s sovereignt­y and security interests, and is very likely to cause unexpected sea and air accidents,” he said, urging Washington to stop “provocativ­e actions”.

USS Dewey sailed less than 12 nautical miles from Mischief Reef — part of the Spratly Islands — on Thursday morning local time, a US official said earlier, the first freedom of navigation operation under Trump. The UN says nations can establish the breadth of their territoria­l sea up to a limit of 12 nautical miles.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, despite partial counter-claims from Taiwan and several southeast Asian nations including the Philippine­s, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam.

It has rapidly built reefs into artificial islands capable of hosting military planes.

The US has challenged annexation­s of these islets and advocated for a diplomatic settlement to the disputes.

Speaking earlier in the day, Pentagon spokesman, Major Jamie Davis, said US forces operate in the South China Sea on a daily basis and will fly and sail “wherever internatio­nal law” allows.

The US operation came a week after the Pentagon said that Chinese jets conducted an “unprofessi­onal” intercept of a US radiation sniffing plane.

China denied the accusation.

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