China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Beijing seeks to calm S. China Sea

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO zhangzhiha­o@chinadaily.com.cn

China urges countries outside of the South China Sea region to stop stirring threats of war and tension in the region, the Defense Ministry said on Thursday.

Ren Guoqiang, 47, who debuted as the ministry’s spokesman at its first news conference of the year, said China was monitoring the USS Carl Vinson carrier strike group, which entered the South China Sea on Saturday.

It was the first patrol by a US carrier in the region since US President Donald Trump took office.

“We hope the US can sincerely respect the sovereignt­y and security interests of countries in the region, as well as the efforts they have made toward regional peace and stability,” Ren said. “We will also respect other nations’ freedom of passage and flight through the region so long as they adhere to internatio­nal law.”

The situation in the South China Sea is becoming peaceful and stable, Ren said.

As for China-US ties, “a healthy Sino-US military relation adheres to the basic interests of the two nations’ people, as well as being beneficial for peace and security in the AsiaPacifi­c region and the world,” he said.

“It needs China and the US to jointly maintain it. We hope both sides can work together, strengthen communicat­ion,

We hope the US can sincerely respect the sovereignt­y and security interests of countries in the region.” Ren Guoqiang, spokesman of the Defense Ministry

avoid misunderst­andings and push forward military relations on the right track.”

Liang Fang, a professor at National Defense University of the People’s Liberation Army, said China should “calmly observe and respond carefully” to the situation.

“The US is reinstatin­g its military presence in the region as a bargaining chip with China,” she said. “The US will continue its Asian rebalancin­g effort, and China has to be ready for anything.”

Teng Jianqun, a senior US studies researcher at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies, said the US has to accept the fact that the balance of power is shifting in the region.

“The US flexing its muscles doesn’t bring peace. It only makes the situation even more complicate­d, especially when China and ASEAN countries are on the verge of signing a code of conduct for the South China Sea,” he said.

At Thursday’s news conference, Ren also denied a media report that China had sent troops to the border area adjacent to the DPRK after the reported death of the half-brother of DPRK leader Kim Jong-un.

“The report is a complete fabricatio­n,” he said.

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