The Xinhua News
Agency took issue with remarks by U.S. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki
on Monday that Chinese land reclamation and construction work on disputed South
China Sea islands were "fueling greater anxiety within the region about China 's
intentions."
"As we've
said many times, we encourage all claimants to pursue peaceful and diplomatic
approaches to maritime and territorial disputes in the South
China Sea ," Psaki told reporters at a daily briefing.
In its response,
Xinhua labeled Psaki's comments "strikingly biased and by no means
conducive to solving the disputes and bolstering peace and stability."
"The United
States has once again violated its commitment to not holding (a) position or
taking sides on the South China Sea issue, and its so-called concerns about
China's 'threat' serve only to reveal its pirate-style sense of
insecurity," said the commentary, signed by Xinhua reporter Zhang Ning
The language used
exemplified the more caustic tone taken over recent months by the Communist
Party controlled media in defending China 's territorial claims and
rejecting Western concepts of democracy and civil liberties. The commentary
appeared only on Xinhua's English-language service directed at foreign
audiences.
The U.S. says it
takes no sides on the sovereignty issue, but has a national interest in
ensuring the peaceful resolution of disputes and safety of navigation through
the crucial shipping routes that crisscross the region.
http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/2015/03/14/china-lashes-out-at-us-pirate-style-sense-of-insecurity/24756799/
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