Beijing: South China Sea defenses ‘absolutely necessary’

Agence France-Presse

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.

Beijing: South China Sea defenses ‘absolutely necessary’

AFP

China's defense ministry speaks out as tensions rise between the US and China over reports that Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles, fighter jets, and radar installations in the contested region

BEIJING, China – China’s defenses in the South China Sea are “absolutely necessary”, Beijing said Thursday, February 25, as it accused the United States of militarizing the region. 

The defense ministry spoke out as tensions rose between the two powers over reports that Beijing had deployed surface-to-air missiles, fighter jets, and radar installations in the contested region. 

“The US is truly the one pushing militarization in the South China Sea,” said ministry spokesman Wu Qian at a regular monthly briefing.

“China’s building of defense facilities on the South China Sea islands and reefs is absolutely necessary.” 

Beijing claims almost the whole of the South China Sea – through which a third of the world’s oil passes – while several other littoral states have competing claims, as does Taiwan.

“It is China’s legitimate right to deploy defense facilities within its own territory – no matter whether that deployment was in the past or at the present, no matter whether for a temporary or long-term basis, and no matter what kind of equipment has been deployed.” 

A US official told Agence France-Presse that Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on Woody Island in the disputed Paracels chain – apparently HQ-9s, which have a range of about 200 kilometers (125 miles).

Citing two unnamed US officials, American broadcaster Fox News said Tuesday that US intelligence services had spotted Chinese Shenyang J-11 and Xian JH-7 warplanes on the same island. 

Reports also surfaced this week of probable radar installations on reefs in the nearby Spratly islands that would “exponentially improve” the country’s monitoring capacities.

The United States has in recent months sent warships to sail within 12 nautical miles – the usual territorial limit around natural land – of a disputed island and reef transformed into an artificial island in what it says is a defense of the right to free passage.

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on Thursday concluded a visit to the US for talks with US secretary of state John Kerry, who told reporters last week: “There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation of one kind or another. It’s of a serious concern.” – Rappler.com

Add a comment

Sort by

There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation.

Summarize this article with AI

How does this make you feel?

Loading
Download the Rappler App!