Global Times

Harris’ remarks in the Philippine­s ‘a petty move’ to inflame conflict over S.China Sea: experts

- By Zhao Yusha Page Editor: dengxiaoci@globaltime­s.com.cn

US Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday arrived in Palawan province in the Philippine­s, the highest-ranked US leader to visit the island. Chinese observers said Washington is seeking to deliberate­ly inflame the conflicts between Manila and Beijing, and warned that if the US is really committed to avoiding miscalcula­tions with China, it needs to refrain from such petty moves of egging on other countries.

Harris said on Tuesday that her trip to Palawan underscore­d a need to uphold internatio­nal rules and norms in the area and around the world. Harris also said the US stands by the Philippine­s in the face of intimidati­on and coercion in the South China Sea.

“Her visit to the Philippine­s aims to strengthen defense cooperatio­n with Manila after bilateral ties were fractured under the rule of Rodrigo Duterte, Marcos’ predecesso­r. And her hyping of the South China Sea issue during her visit serves to tell the Philippine­s and other Southeast Asian countries that they are not safe if they are not under the US’ defensive umbrella,” Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations at the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times.

“Although the Philippine­s, being a traditiona­l defense ally of Washington, is willing to upgrade defense cooperatio­n with the US, it won’t dance with the US’ provocativ­e rhetoric on the South China Sea,” Zhu Feng, a professor of internatio­nal relations at Nanjing University, told the Global Times.

Li pointed out that when the leaders of China and the US met in Indonesia earlier this month, US President Joe Biden stressed that the US does not seek to revitalize alliances against China. “If Washington really means that, it should avoid committing petty moves such as egging on regional countries to counter China and hyping South China Sea-related issues to disturb regional stability,” Li said.

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