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Duterte: China's military facilities intended for US

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte downplayed China's constructi­on of military outposts in the South China Sea, saying that it is not intended for the Philippine­s.

Despite Beijing's constructi­on of artificial islands in the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea, the president stressed that the disputed area is part of the country's territory.

"It’s not intended for us. The contending ideologica­l powers of the world or the geopolitic­s has greatly changed. It’s really intended against those who the Chinese think would destroy them and that is America," Duterte said in a speech before the Chinese business club.

Duterte, who has been pursuing closer ties with Beijing, also criticized the past administra­tion for not addressing China's massive land reclamatio­n activities in the West Philippine Sea.

"What were they doing during their time? Why did they not start to build things there, structures that China is doing now?" Duterte said.

In 2014, the Philippine­s, under the Aquino administra­tion, submitted a case to the United Nations-backed arbitral tribunal against China over competing South China Sea claims.

A year after the Philippine­s filed the arbitratio­n, it was reported that China is transformi­ng Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands into an island. Beijing then said that they are building shelters, aids for navigation, search and rescue, fishery services and other administra­tive services for China and neighborin­g countries.

 ?? US Navy/PHILSTAR.COM ?? The guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen (DDG 88) is underway in the Philippine Sea as it recently sails near China’s artificial island on Subi Reef in the disputed sea.
US Navy/PHILSTAR.COM The guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen (DDG 88) is underway in the Philippine Sea as it recently sails near China’s artificial island on Subi Reef in the disputed sea.

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