Tuesday, November 10, 2015

China responds to Pentagon chief's speech regarding S.China Sea

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson on Tuesday refuted a recent speech made by the U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, stressing that China is a maintainer, builder and contributor to the current international order.

China unswervingly defends peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region as well as international justice, spokesman Hong Lei said at a press briefing when commenting on the speech issued by the Pentagon chief on Saturday.

Carter reportedly said that China presents a challenge to the "international order."

The current international order is based on the purpose and principles of the UN Charter and jointly established by the international community, Hong said, stressing that the most fundamental principles are respect to each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, equality and non-interference in others' internal affairs.

"International order" can not be defined by any individual in the United States at his own will, the spokesman said.

As for the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, Hong said China's position is consistent and clear and remains unchanged.

China has the right to carry out construction on its own territory, because the Nansha Islands have been Chinese territory since ancient times, he said.

"It won't cause any damage to any other country, nor affect the region's navigation freedom," Hong said.

China has always been committed to the peaceful settlement of disputes through negotiation and consultation on the basis of respecting historical facts and international law. The country is willing to work together with ASEAN countries to safeguard peace and stability in the S.China Sea, he said.

China's position is reasonable and lawful and the U.S. side has no right to make irresponsible comments, he said.

Last week, Carter boarded an American aircraft carrier in the South China Sea to demonstrate the U.S.'s commitment to freedom of navigation.

The move posed serious damage to China's sovereignty and security while exacerbating tensions in the region, Hong said.

"It is very clear who is breaking the international order and making trouble,"said Hong.

  (Xinhua)
10/11/15 
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  1. Two U.S. B-52 strategic bombers flew near artificial Chinese islands in the South China Sea this week, the Pentagon said Thursday, calling the planes’ appearance routine...

    The mission followed a patrol last month by a U.S. guided-missile destroyer, which passed within waters that Beijing claims.

    During the air mission, Chinese ground controllers contacted the pilots as they passed, but the nuclear-capable jets continued their mission undeterred.

    China claims most of the South China Sea, through which more than $5 trillion in global trade passes every year, and the United States has said it will continue conducting patrols to assure freedom of navigation. Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan have rival claims in the region.

    In the latest mission, which occurred overnight on Nov. 8-9, the bombers flew “in the area” of the Spratly Islands but did not come within the 12-nautical-mile (22-km) zones that China claims as territory around islands it has built in the chain, said Commander Bill Urban, a Pentagon spokesman.

    “The B-52s were on a routine mission in the (South China Sea),” taking off from and returning to Guam, Urban said............REUTERS

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