China accuses US of emboldening maritime rivals

Jun 11, 2014News

(BGF) – As the Malay Mail Online reported, at a regular briefing, China’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying retorted  to US accusation of  Chinese actions as “provocative”: “It is the US coming in and making a series of erroneous remarks about the issue in the waters, encouraging certain countries’ threatening and provocative behaviour.”

The state-run China Daily also said that Beijing warned its territorial challengers, particularly the Philippines, to pay an “unaffordable price if it persists to threaten China’s national interest.

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China accuses US of emboldening maritime rivals

May 13, 2014

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Chinese ships hit Vietnam Coast Guard Ship (Photo Credit: dantri.com.vn)

BEIJING, May 13 — China accused the United States today of emboldening Asian nations in their territorial disputes with Beijing, as diplomatic exchanges over the latest maritime row grew sharper.
China earlier this month moved an oil-drilling rig into South China Sea waters also claimed by Vietnam.

Hanoi last week said Chinese vessels had rammed its patrol ships and turned water cannon on them near the site. Beijing said in turn that Vietnamese vessels had initiated the rammings, forcing its ships to respond.

In a phone call to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi yesterday, US Secretary of State John Kerry called Beijing’s actions “provocative”, the State Department said in a statement.

China’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying retorted at a regular briefing Today: “It is the US coming in and making a series of erroneous remarks about the issue in the waters, encouraging certain countries’ threatening and provocative behaviour.

“We hope that US can consider carefully, if it really wants the Pacific to be pacific, then what role should the US be playing?”

In the telephone conversation, Wang urged the US “to be prudent in words and actions”, Hua said.

Washington has previously labelled China’s actions with the drilling rig as provocative, with Beijing rejecting the comments as “irresponsible” and “wrong”.

The confrontation over the drilling rig is the latest in a series of disputes between China and its Asian neighbours over territory in the South China Sea and East China Sea.

Among them is a growing row over disputed islands with Japan that has raised concerns of an unintended clash between the economic powerhouses.

China also claims sovereignty over almost the whole of the South China Sea, which is also claimed in part by Taiwan, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Philippines and is believed to sit atop vast oil and gas deposits.

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