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US ships sail by disputed reefs

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WASHINGTON: Two US warships sailed near islands claimed by China in the South China Sea yesterday, a US official told Reuters, a move likely to anger Beijing at a time of tense relations between the world’s two biggest economies.

Beijing and Washington are locked in a trade war and the two sides are trying to hammer out a deal ahead of a March 1 deadline when US tariffs on US$200 billion (6.2 trillion baht) worth of Chinese imports are scheduled to increase to 25% from 10%.

Escalating tensions between the United States and China have cost both countries billions of dollars and roiled global financial markets.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the two guidedmiss­ile destroyers travelled within 22 kilometres of Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands.

The operation was the latest attempt to counter what Washington sees as Beijing’s efforts to limit freedom of navigation in the strategic waters, where Chinese, Japanese and some Southeast Asian navies operate.

China claims almost all of the strategic South China Sea and frequently lambastes the United States and its allies over naval operations near Chinese-occupied islands.

China and the United States have repeatedly traded barbs in the past over what Washington says is Beijing’s militarisa­tion of the South China Sea by building military installati­ons on artificial islands and reefs.

China defends its constructi­on as necessary for self-defence and says it is the United States that is responsibl­e for ratcheting up tensions in the region by sending warships and military planes close to islands Beijing claims.

Vietnam, the Philippine­s, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and Taiwan have competing claims in the region.

Fears have grown in recent months that the US.-China trade dispute is just one element in a bilateral relationsh­ip that is fast cooling across the board, with top US administra­tion officials sharply criticisin­g Beijing for everything from human rights abuses to cyber espionage in the United States.

The two countries are also at odds over regional security, including Washington’s overtures to Taiwan, which China claims as its own.

 ?? NYT ?? US Navy ship ‘Decatur’ is seen in the South China Sea. Two US warships sailed near disputed islands in the sea yesterday.
NYT US Navy ship ‘Decatur’ is seen in the South China Sea. Two US warships sailed near disputed islands in the sea yesterday.

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