Kuwait Times

China reviles US for Warship near island

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BEIJING: China strongly condemned the United States after a US warship deliberate­ly sailed near one of the Beijing-controlled islands in the hotly contested South China Sea to exercise freedom of navigation and challenge China’s vast sea claims.

The missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur sailed within 12 nautical miles of Triton Island in the Paracel chain “to challenge excessive maritime claims of parties that claim the Paracel Islands,” without notifying the three claimants beforehand, Defense Department spokesman Mark Wright said Saturday in Washington.

China, Taiwan and Vietnam have overlappin­g claims in the Paracels and require prior notice from ships transiting what they consider their territoria­l waters. The latest operation was particular­ly aimed at China, which has raised tensions with the U.S. and its Southeast Asian neighbors by embarking on massive constructi­on of man-made islands and airstrips in contested waters.

Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Hai Binh said that Vietnam respects “innocent passage” of ships through territoria­l waters in line with internatio­nal law. State media quoted Binh as reiteratin­g Vietnam’s sovereignt­y over the Paracels and Spratlys and calling on nations to actively and practicall­y contribute to peace and stability in the South China Sea.

The US has claimed the attempts to restrict navigation­al rights by requiring prior notice are inconsiste­nt with internatio­nal law and pledged to regularly carry out similar maneuvers. In October, another US warship sailed in the nearby Spratly Islands near Subi Reef, where China has built one of seven artificial islands.

‘Unprofessi­onal and irresponsi­ble’

The latest operation also drew Beijing’s ire. Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun issued a statement saying the “unprofessi­onal and irresponsi­ble” US action “severely violated Chinese law, sabotaged the peace, security and good order of the waters, and undermined the region’s peace and stability.” In an opinion published yesterday by the official Xinhua news agency, China described the maneuver as a “deliberate provocatio­n” that raised doubts about the United States’ sincerity just days after Secretary of State John Kerry visited Beijing for meetings about the South China Sea and North Korea that were called productive by both sides.

China’s official response has been restrained compared to the public outrage seen online, according to Xinhua. A social media search yesterday showed a smattering of posts calling on China to adopt a tougher military posture against US encroachme­nt - if not wage war with the United States.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea and its islands, reefs and atolls on historic grounds. The area has some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, and US officials say ensuring freedom of navigation is in US national interests, while not taking sides in the territoria­l disputes.

China seized the unpopulate­d Triton Island, an area of 1.2 square kilometer from former South Vietnam in 1974. In May 2014, China parked a huge oil drilling platform off the Vietnamese coast in the area, prompting Vietnam to send fishing boats and coast guard vessels to harass the rig and nearby Chinese vessels. Skirmishes led to collisions and the capsizing of at least one Vietnamese boat. — AP

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