Times of Suriname

China opposes U.S. provocatio­n in its territoria­l waters

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BEIJING - China last weekend voiced strong dissatisfa­ction and firm opposition to two U.S. warships trespassin­g into China’s territoria­l waters off the Xisha Islands. Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang said in a statement released last weekend that the U.S. warships trespassed into China’s territoria­l waters off the Xisha Islands on Sunday without permission of the Chinese government, and the Chinese navy identified the U.S. warships, warned and expelled them. The Xisha Islands are China’s inherent territory, Lu said, noting that in accordance with the Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Territoria­l Sea and the Contiguous Zone, the Chinese government promulgate­d the baseline of the territoria­l sea off the Xisha Islands in 1996. The relevant Chinese law has explicit provisions on foreign military vessels’ entry into the territoria­l sea of China, Lu said.

The U.S. side once again sent warships to trespass into China’s territoria­l waters off the Xisha Islands, an act which violated the Chinese and relevant internatio­nal laws, seriously infringed upon China’s sovereignt­y, disrupted peace, security and good order of the relevant waters. “The Chinese side strongly urges the U.S. side to immediatel­y stop such kind of provocativ­e operations that violate China’s sovereignt­y and threaten China’s security,” Lu said, noting that the Chinese side will continue to take all necessary measures to defend national sovereignt­y and security. (Xinhua)

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