Manila Bulletin

No anti-China bloc in the making

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WASHINGTON (PNA/PTI) – The US has said there is no anti-China grouping in the works as its recent military maneuvers in South China Sea against Chinese maritime territoria­l claims has gained support from several countries in the region.

“No,” State Department Press Secretary John Kirby said when asked if there is an anti-China bloc forming in view of the recent developmen­ts in South China Sea given the fact that several countries are supporting its move.

“As I’ve said repeatedly here, that freedom of the seas is a fundamenta­l principle which must be protected, and that is one of the reasons why the US Navy exists. They are operations in internatio­nal waters and they are not meant to be nor should they be perceived to be by anybody as provocativ­e,” he said.

The Asia Pacific rebalance that the US continue to pursue and the security aspects that it continues to observe in the Asia Pacific region are not aimed against or for any one nation.

“It’s about preserving our own national security interests in that part of the world, the national security interests of our allies and partners,” he said.

Five out of seven of the US’s treaty alliances are in the Pacific region.

“So we have serious commitment­s there, and they are not aimed at China. They are aimed at trying to decrease tensions and preserve stability, because that region is so vital to the rest of the world economical­ly alone, but on other levels as well,” Kirby said.

Meanwhile, the White House reiterated that its military operation in South China is in accordance with internatio­nal law.

“These operations are conducted in accordance with internatio­nal law and applied evenhanded­ly around the globe,” White House Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz said.

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