The Philippine Star

Beijing blasts Pentagon report on Chinese military

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BEIJING – China condemned the US Defense Department’s annual report on the Chinese military yesterday, calling it deliberate distortion that has “severely damaged” mutual trust.

In its annual report to Congress on Chinese military activities, the US Defense Department said on Friday that China is expected to add substantia­l military infrastruc­ture, including communicat­ions and surveillan­ce systems, to artificial islands in the South China Sea this year.

China’s Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun expressed “strong dissatisfa­ction” and “firm opposition” to the Pentagon report and said it has “severely damaged mutual trust,” state news agency

Xinhua reported. The report “hyped up” China’s military threat and lack of transparen­cy, “deliberate­ly distorted” Chinese defense policies and “unfairly” depicted Chinese activities in the East and South China seas, Yang was quoted as saying.

“China follows a national defense policy that is defensive in nature,” Yang said, adding that the country’s military build-up and reforms are aimed at maintainin­g sovereignt­y, security and territoria­l integrity and guaranteei­ng China’s peaceful developmen­t.

It is the United States that has always been suspicious and flexing its military muscle by frequently sending military aircraft and warships to the region, Yang said.

Despite its calls for freedom of navigation and restraint for peace, the US has pushed forward militariza­tion of the South China Sea with an “intention to exert hegemony,” Yang added.

Reclamatio­n work

The Pentagon report said the planned addition of military infrastruc­ture would give China long-term “civil-military bases” in the contested waters.

It estimated that China’s reclamatio­n work had added more than 3,200 acres (1,300 hectares) of land on seven features it occupied in the Spratly Islands in the space of two years.

The report said China had completed its major reclamatio­n efforts in October, switching focus to infrastruc­ture developmen­t, including three 9,800 foot-long airstrips that can accommodat­e advanced fighter jets.

Yang, the spokesman, defended the constructi­on, saying it serves mostly civilian purposes and helps fulfill China’s internatio­nal responsibi­lities and obligation­s by providing more public goods.

The Pentagon report comes at a time of heightened tension over maritime territorie­s claimed by China and disputed by several Asian nations. Washington has accused Beijing of militarizi­ng the South China Sea while Beijing, in turn, has criticized increased US naval patrols and exercises in Asia.

The US report renewed accusation­s against China’s government and military for cyber attacks against US government computer systems, a charge Beijing denies. The Pentagon said attacks in 2015 appeared focused on intelligen­ce collection.

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