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China defends constructi­on of facilities on Fiery Cross

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MANILA — Despite earlier making a promise not to militarize the features in the South China Sea, Beijing has defended its recent conduct in the disputed region.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that the constructi­on of defense facilities — a rare admission of militariza­tion — in their "own territory" is not directed at any country.

"China's peaceful constructi­on on its own territory aims to make greater contributi­ons to regional peace, navigation safety, disaster prevention and relief, maritime search and rescue and marine scientific research," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang said in a press briefing on Tuesday.

"Of course, China also needs to build necessary defense facilities," he also said.

Lu made the comment in response to Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana's statement that the Philippine­s will lodge a diplomatic protest with China over the buildup of the Fiery Cross or Kagitingan Reef in the Spratly Islands.

This follows recent aerial shots shown by Chinese state broadcaste­r China Central Television showing that the Fiery Cross Reef has been transforme­d into a fortified airbase with a hospital and military installati­ons.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry, however, stressed that Beijing and Manila maintain "unimpeded dialogue and communicat­ion on maritime-related issues."

"The Chinese side stands ready to continue stepping up communicat­ion with the Philippine side so as to eliminate misunderst­anding and enhance mutual trust," Lu said.

Lyle Morris, senior policy analyst at Rand Corporatio­n, said that Beijing's violation of its promise not to militarize the South China Sea bares their intentions in the region.

"China will do what it wants in the [South China Sea] until there is unified response," Morris said on Twitter.

This quote from MOFA spokesman, admitting that China has violated its promise not to militarize its features in the SCS, lays bare the fraud of Chinese intentions in the region. China will do what it wants in the SCS until there is unified response. Remember this quote.

Earlier this week, presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said that the Philippine­s continues to rely on China's "good faith" commitment that they will not embark on new reclamatio­n activities in the disputed waters.

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