Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Beijing holds South China Sea war games before ruling

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BEIJING (AFP)-Beijing has begun military drills in the South China Sea, state media reported today ahead of a ruling by an internatio­nal arbitratio­n court on a dispute with the Philippine­s over the strategic waters.

The navy Friday carried out “combat exercises” with “live missiles” between the Paracels and the southern Chinese island of Hainan, the PLA Daily, the military's official newspaper, said on its website.

State television CCTV broadcast images of fighter aircraft and ships firing missiles, helicopter­s taking off and submarines surfacing.

“The drill focused on air control operations, sea battles and anti-submarine warfare”, said the PLA Daily, whose article was reposted on the defence ministry website.

The military manoeuvres come as the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague is set to make its final decision on Tuesday in the territoria­l dispute between the Philippine­s and China.

The PLA Daily however insisted they were “routine exercises” and unrelated to the court's ruling.

China asserts sovereignt­y over almost all of the strategica­lly vital waters in the face of rival claims from its Southeast Asian neighbours, most notably the Philippine­s and Vietnam.

To bolster its claims it has rapidly turned reefs into artificial islands capable of hosting military planes.

Manila lodged its suit against Beijing in 2013, challengin­g China's claims to much of the strategic waterway and saying it was in violation of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), to which both countries are signatorie­s.

Beijing has boycotted the proceeding­s, saying the court has no jurisdicti­on over the issue and that it will ignore the ruling.

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 ??  ?? A satellite image shows constructi­on of possible radar tower facilities in the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea (Reuters)
A satellite image shows constructi­on of possible radar tower facilities in the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea (Reuters)

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