Philippine Daily Inquirer

CHINA: DON’T READ TOO MUCH INTO DRONE CASE

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BEIJING— China said on Thursday people should not read too much into last week’s incident when a Chinese naval vessel picked up a US underwater drone in the disputed South China Sea.

The taking of the unmanned underwater vehicle in internatio­nal waters near the Philippine­s triggered a US diplomatic protest and speculatio­n about whether it would strengthen US President-elect Donald Trump’s hand as he seeks a tougher line with China or whether China was testing him.

The Chinese Navy returned the drone on Tuesday after what it said were friendly talks with the United States.

Asked whether China dismantled the drone to inspect it, or whether the Navy deliberate­ly targeted the drone or if it was picked up by mistake, foreign ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying said she had no details about the incident other than those provided by the defense ministry.

“There is a bit of overreadin­g, or a bit thinking about it too much: ‘Was it a misjudgmen­t or orders from higher up?’” Hua told a daily news briefing, referring to a reporter’s question.

“But if you read the answer from the defense ministry spokesman, the facts are really simple and clear,” she said, repeating the defense ministry’s line that they had discovered an unidentifi­ed object and out of safety concerns took in it for verificati­on.—

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