The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hanoi demands Beijing remove missiles from disputed islands

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HANOI: Hanoi has demanded Beijing remove military equipment from contested islands in the South China Sea, saying reported missile installati­ons are a “serious violation” of Vietnam’s sovereignt­y.

The warning follows a report from US network CNBC last week that China had installed anti-ship and air-to-air defences on the Spratly Islands, which are also claimed by Vietnam.

Vietnam ... asserts that all militarisa­tion activities, including the arrangemen­t of missiles on Truong Sa islands seriously violates Vietnam’s sovereignt­y. Vietnam requests China ... not to militarise (and) withdraw military equipment that were illegally deployed on structures under Vietnam’s sovereignt­y. Le Thi Thu Hang,Vietnam’s foreign ministry spokeswoma­n

China did not confirm the new military equipment but last week affirmed its right to build defence facilities in the South China Sea, of which it claims the majority.

Hanoi called Beijing’s latest moves a threat to peace and asserted Vietnam’s historical and legal rights to the Spratly Islands, which it calls the Truong Sa islands.

“Vietnam ... asserts that all militarisa­tion activities, including the arrangemen­t of missiles on Truong Sa islands seriously violates Vietnam’s sovereignt­y,” Vietnam’s foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Le Thi Thu Hang said in a statement late Tuesday.

“Vietnam requests China... not to militarise (and) withdraw military equipment that were illegally deployed on structures under Vietnam’s sovereignt­y,” the statement added.

Vietnam and China have long sparred over their competing claims in the South China Sea, which is believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits.

Washington warned last week that Beijing would face “consequenc­es” over its militarisa­tion of the disputed waterway.

But Beijing defended its “peaceful constructi­on” in the Spratly archipelag­o as necessary to protect its own sovereignt­y and security.

Though the Philippine­s, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei also have claims in the sea, Vietnam has remained the most vocal opponent to Beijing’s build up in the sea.

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