Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘BEIJING MUST BE READY FOR CONFLICT IN S CHINA SEA’

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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

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