The Philippine Star

China navy ‘restrained’ during US provocatio­ns: admiral

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SHANGHAI — China’s top admiral said his forces have shown “enormous restraint” in the face of US provocatio­ns in the South China Sea, while warning they stand ready to respond to repeated breaches of Chinese sovereignt­y.

Beijing, which claims almost the entire energy-rich South China Sea through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes yearly, has stepped up a program of land reclamatio­n and constructi­on in disputed islands and reefs that has sparked concern in the Asia-Pacific region.

The United States has called for a halt to China’s artificial island building, and in recent weeks has tried to signal its determinat­ion to challenge Beijing over the disputed sea by sending military ships and planes near the islands.

“The Chinese navy has closely monitored the provocativ­e actions of the United States and issued several warnings, while exercising enormous restraint in the interests of safeguardi­ng the overall situation in bilateral relations,” said Wu Shengli, commander of the People’s Liberation Army Navy, according to a report on the defense ministry’s website late on Thursday.

“If the United States carries out repeated provocatio­ns despite China’s opposition, we have the ability to defend our national sovereignt­y and security.”

Wu made the comments in a meeting in Beijing on Thursday with Admiral Scott Swift, commander of the United States’ Pacific fleet.

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

In the Philippine­s on Wednesday, US President Barack Obama said China must stop the land reclamatio­n.

Obama’s main Asia policy adviser said he planned to raise the South China Sea dispute at another summit meeting this weekend in Malaysia.

 ?? Reuters ?? Subi Reef, located in the disputed Spratly Islands in the West Philippine Sea, is shown in this handout Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies Asia Maritime Transparen­cy Initiative satellite image taken in August 2012 and released to Reuters on...
Reuters Subi Reef, located in the disputed Spratly Islands in the West Philippine Sea, is shown in this handout Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies Asia Maritime Transparen­cy Initiative satellite image taken in August 2012 and released to Reuters on...

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