‘BEIJING MUST BE READY FOR CONFLICT IN S CHINA SEA’
BEIJING: Beijing must prepare for “military confrontation” in the South China Sea, state-run media said on Tuesday, as it began naval drills in the area ahead of an international tribunal ruling over the maritime dispute.
China asserts sovereignty over almost all of the resourcerich strategic waterway despite rival claims from Southeast Asian neighbours -- raising tensions with the United States, which has key defence treaties with many allies in the region.
On Tuesday, China began a week of naval exercises in waters around the Paracel Islands.
They come a week before a United Nations-backed tribunal in The Hague rules on a case brought by the Philippines challenging China’s position.
Beijing has boycotted the hearings and is engaged in a major diplomatic and publicity drive to try to delegitimise the process.
In an editorial, the Global Times -- a newspaper owned by the People’s Daily group that often takes a nationalistic tone -said China should accelerate the build-up of its defence capabilities and “must be prepared for any military confrontation”.
“Even though China cannot keep up with the US militarily in the short-term, it should be able to let the US pay a cost it cannot stand if it intervenes in the South China Sea dispute by force,” the paper added. AFP