A series of incidents between Beijing
and rival claimants to the waters has sent regional tensions soaring and
spurred Washington
to call for an end to all “provocative” acts.
“The position of China
to safeguard its own sovereignty, maritime rights and interests is firm and
unshakeable,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said following a meeting with
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) in the Myanmar capital
Naypyidaw.
Wang said the situation in the contested waters was
currently “stable,” adding that Beijing
always acted with “self restraint.”
“However, for those groundless provocative activities, the
Chinese side is bound to make clear and firm reactions,” he said.
“China has long been building and maintaining lighthouses
and other navigational aids on islands” in the Xisha and Nansha chains, Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a statement posted on the ministry’s
website.
“What China
has done is beyond any reproach since it provides necessary measures to
safeguard the navigational safety of vessels passing by and serves the public
good in conformity with the requirement of relevant international rules,” Hua
said.
She reiterated China ’s
position that the Paracels and the Spratlys, which Beijing
calls Xisha and Nansha islands, “are inherent territory of China .”
Sites for five new lighthouses to be constructed in the
Paracels have been chosen, the state-run China Daily newspaper reported Friday,
citing China ’s Navigation Guarantee
Center of the South
China Sea .
The report said lighthouse construction experts were
dispatched to carry out research at the five sites.
Hua was responding to a written question seeking China ’s comment
on remarks made by a US State Department spokeswoman on Thursday.
At a briefing in Washington ,
the State Department’s Marie Harf said the US position has been “for a very
long time that we believe territorial disputes should be managed and resolved
peacefully, diplomatically, and in accordance with international law.”
Animosity reigns
Animosity over the
Asean states Brunei ,
Malaysia , the Philippines and Vietnam
also claim parts of the sea, while Taiwan is a sixth claimant.
Ties between China
and Vietnam sunk to their
lowest point in decades in May after Beijing
moved a deep-sea oil rig into disputed waters near the Paracel
Islands , triggering deadly anti-China
riots in Vietnam .
A draft statement from Asean foreign ministers, who met
Friday, said the 10-member bloc had “serious concern” over recent developments
in the disputed sea.
It also called for an end to “destabilizing actions.” That
wording is likely to have proved contentious for China ’s supporters in Asean and no
final statement had been released by early Saturday.
The Philippines
has been at the forefront of protest against China
and has challenged Beijing ’s
claims before a UN tribunal.
It has also protested Chinese reclamation works in disputed
reefs, including a suspected airstrip.
In March, China
tried to block a resupplying mission by Manila
to a shoal in the Spratlys, after also seizing another South China Sea shoal
from the Philippines
in 2012.
Foreign Secretary del Rosario said he had received support
for his proposals but said they would be referred to senior officials for
further consideration.
The maritime row is set to loom large over discussions at the
Asean Regional Forum on Sunday.
The forum is an annual security dialogue among foreign
ministers of the 10-member Asean and key partners, including Australia , China ,
India , Japan , South Korea ,
Russia
and the European Union.
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