The Philippine Star

China sends 4 ships to Spratlys

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BEIJING – China has deployed four patrol ships to a disputed area of the South China Sea, state media said yesterday, amid a deepening row with Vietnam over competing territoria­l claims.

The ships, described by the Xinhua news agency as surveillan­ce vessels, reached what China calls the Huayang reef in the Spratly islands yesterday.

China last month summoned Vietnam’s ambassador in Beijing and protested a law adopted by the Vietnamese parliament that places the disputed Spratly islands under Hanoi’s sovereignt­y.

China and Vietnam, as well as other neighborin­g nations, are locked in long- standing territoria­l disputes over the South China Sea, including the resources-rich Spratly and Paracel islands.

Xinhua said the ships left China’s southern island province of Hainan last June 26 and would travel more than 2,400 nautical miles on patrols.

The ships are under the authority of the Chinese government’s State Oceanic Administra­tion and not the country’s navy.

China said Thursday it would resolutely oppose any military provocatio­n in its territoria­l waters and protect its sovereignt­y – remarks which appeared to be directed partly at Vietnam.

China’s military has establishe­d routine naval patrols in the South China Sea as a matter of “national sovereignt­y,” defense ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said.

“The determinat­ion and will of China’s military to safeguard national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity is unwavering,” he said.

China said last month it had elevated the administra­tive status of what it calls the Nansha ( Spratly) and Xisha (Paracel) islands from a county to a prefectura­l-level district.

China’s state-backed China National Offshore Oil Corp. has also called for tenders from foreign companies to explore for oil in the South China Sea near Vietnam, a move Hanoi deemed “illegal.”

Tensions in the South China Sea have risen sharply recently, with China and the Philippine­s also locked in a maritime dispute over Scarboroug­h Shoal, a reef off the Philippine coast.

Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, China, Malaysia, and the Philippine­s all claim parts of the South China Sea. –

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