From GMA News (Sep 13): China warns US to stay out of island disputes
Beijing has warned the United States not to support China's neighbors' claims to
disputed islands in the East and South China Seas, the government said
Friday.
Sino-Japanese ties have soured dramatically since Tokyo
nationalized some of the Senkaku islands, which Beijing claims and calls the
Diaoyus, in the East China Sea a year ago.
China also claims almost all
of the South China Sea including waters close to its neighbors' coasts, and
tensions with the Philippines and Vietnam have intensified in recent
years.
Washington has security alliances with both Tokyo and Manila, but
Wang Guanzhong, a senior officer of China's People's Liberation Army (PLA), this
week warned visiting US counterparts that it should handle issues
"appropriately" to avoid damaging "mutual strategic trust".
"These issues
should not become a problem between China and the United States, and China hopes
that the United States does not become a third party in these issues," Wang told
US Under Secretary of Defense James Miller, the defense ministry in Beijing said
in a statement on its website.
"The United States should maintain a
consistent stance and policy, not send wrong signals that support or connive
with relevant countries to act on their own initiative," Wang
said.
China's military was determined to defend the country's territory
and maritime interests, although Beijing has exercised restraint while dealing
with the disputes, he added.
Miller told Wang the US discourages any use
of force but also has "treaty obligations" with some of the countries at odds
with China, he said to reporters earlier this week.
"We strongly believe
that any and all maritime disputes should be resolved without the threat or use
of force," he said. "For East China Sea and South China Sea we reminded the
Chinese we have treaty obligations with a number of the parties
involved."
Chinese vessels frequently patrol near the disputed East China
Sea islands, and Beijing humiliated Manila last year by taking effective control
of the disputed Scarborough Shoal, just 200 kilometers (120 miles) from the
Philippines.
Japan and the US have a security treaty that requires
Washington to come to Tokyo's defense if it is attacked, and tens of thousands
of American troops are stationed in the country.
The Philippines said in
June it was looking to give the US -- its former colonial ruler -- and Japan
greater access to its military bases, as it seeks to counter what it perceives
as a growing threat from China.
Fan Changlong, one of China's three most
senior military officers, called on the PLA to "speed up various preparations
for sea battles" and "improve maritime deterrence and combat capabilities" while
inspecting navy units recently, the official Xinhua news agency reported late
Thursday.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/326386/news/regions/china-warns-us-to-stay-out-of-island-disputes
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