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US warns China on force in disputed South China Sea

Washington reaffirms view that Beijing’s assertive campaign in waters illegal

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Feb 2021 12:30PM

US warns China on force in disputed South China Sea
The United States has long rejected China’s sweeping claims in the strategic South China Sea. – AFP pic, February 20, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States yesterday warned China against the use of force in disputed waters as it reaffirmed its view that Beijing’s assertive campaign in the South China Sea is illegal.

The State Department voiced “concern” about new legislation enacted by China that authorises its coast guard to use weapons against foreign ships that Beijing considers to be unlawfully entering its waters.

The text “strongly implies this law can be used to intimidate the PRC’s maritime neighbours”, State Department spokesman Ned Price said, referring to the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

“We remind the PRC and all whose forces operate in the South China Sea that responsible maritime forces act with professionalism and restraint in the exercise of their authorities.

“We are further concerned that China may invoke this new law to assert its unlawful maritime claims in the South China Sea.”

Price said President Joe Biden’s administration is reaffirming a statement on the South China Sea issued in July by then secretary of state Mike Pompeo, known for his hawkish stance against Beijing.

In the statement, Pompeo declared that Beijing’s claims to offshore resources across most of the South China Sea are “completely unlawful”.

The US has long rejected China’s sweeping claims in the strategic waterway, but Pompeo went further by explicitly backing the positions of Southeast Asian nations, such as the Philippines and Vietnam, rather than staying out of the disputes.

New Secretary of State Antony Blinken earlier voiced concern about the Chinese maritime law in a call with his Japanese counterpart, Toshimitsu Motegi.

Blinken at the time reaffirmed that the Senkaku islands in the East China Sea – also claimed by Beijing, which calls them the Diaoyu, and Taiwan – fell under a security treaty that commits the United States and Japan to each other’s defence. – AFP, February 20, 2021

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