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McCain: China behaving like a bully

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SYDNEY (Reuters) — China is behaving like a “bully” with its militariza­tion of islands in the South China Sea, US Sen. John McCain said on Tuesday, an activity that Washington must confront with its allies to find a peaceful solution.

In a speech in Sydney, McCain said China was asserting itself globally, best illustrate­d by militarizi­ng artificial islands in the South China Sea, a claim repeatedly rejected by Beijing.

“I think it is very clear that the Chinese by filling in these islands are militarizi­ng them and that is in violation of internatio­nal law,” the Arizona Republican said.

McCain’s comments are set to escalate tensions between the United States and China, just days before delegates from both countries are scheduled to attend a regional security conference in Singapore.

China claims most of the resource-rich South China Sea, through which about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. Neighbors Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippine­s, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims on the strategic waterway.

The United States estimates Beijing has added more than 3,200 acres of land on seven features in the South China Sea over the past three years, building runways, ports, aircraft hangars and communicat­ions equipment.

To counter the perceived Chinese aggression, the US has conducted so-called freedom- of-navigation exercises, the most recent of which was conducted by a US Navy warship near Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands.

At the same time, US President Donald Trump is seeking China’s cooperatio­n to rein in ally North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs.

Allies such as Australia have so far refused to participat­e in freedom-of-navigation exercises out of fear of alienating Beijing.

While McCain stopped short of calling on Australia to undertake the exercises, the former US presidenti­al nominee said allies must work together to find a peaceful solution.

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