The Borneo Post

US lobbies China again on THAAD

Anti-missile defence system only aimed at defending against North Korea missile threat

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BEIJING: A decision by the United States and South Korea to deploy an advanced anti-missile defence system is aimed at defending against North Korea’s missile threat and does not threaten China, a senior US officer said in Beijing yesterday.

The United States has repeatedly tried to rebuff anger from China about Seoul’s move to host a Terminal High Altitude Area Defence ( THAAD) unit with the US military.

Mark A. Milley, Chief of Staff of the US Army, told his People’s Liberation Army counterpar­t Li Zuocheng that THAAD was a defensive measure, the US Army said in a statement released by the U.S. Embassy in Beijing.

THAAD “is a defensive measure to protect South Koreans and Americans from the North Korean ballistic missile threat and is not a threat in any way to China”, the statement paraphrase­d Milley as saying.

South Korea has said too that the move is purely to counter growing missile threats from the North and was not intended to target China, but Beijing has protested it would destabilis­e the regional security balance.

North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and followed up with a satellite launch and a string of test launches of missiles in violation of UN Security Council resolution­s.

China and the United States have been at odds over the disputed South China Sea as well.

China has been upset with US freedom of navigation patrols in the waters there, and the United States has expressed concern about Chinese aircraft and ships operating in a dangerous manner close to US forces.

Milley said the US wants to maintain open channels of communicat­ions with China’s military to “reduce the risk of crisis or miscalcula­tion and candidly address difference­s”, the statement added.

Milley “reaffirmed the US commitment to adhere to internatio­nal rules and standards and encouraged the Chinese to do the same as a way to reduce regional tensions”. — Reuters

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Gen. Li Zuocheng (left) and US Army Chief of Staff Gen Mark Milley, centre, review an honour guard during a welcome ceremony at the Bayi Building in Beijing.
— Reuters photo China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Gen. Li Zuocheng (left) and US Army Chief of Staff Gen Mark Milley, centre, review an honour guard during a welcome ceremony at the Bayi Building in Beijing.

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