In a statement just before midnight on Monday, China 's Foreign Ministry urged the Philippines to stop its "malicious hyping
and provocation" on the dispute, whose basis, it said, was Manila 's illegal
occupation of certain Chinese islands.
"The Philippines
side has conducted large-scale construction of military and civil facilities,
including airports, ports and barracks on those islands for many years,"
the ministry said.
The statement was issued after the Philippines Foreign
Ministry said it was China
that had violated the code with its construction, and was accusing Manila to justify and
provide cover for Chinese reclamation work.
"China
has never, ever taken actions that may complicate and deteriorate the disputes
or affect regional peace and stability," the Chinese ministry said, urging
Manila to stop
all building work and evacuate its people.
The Philippine foreign minister denied China 's
accusations of recent massive reclamation, saying the country had done minor,
but legal, repair and maintenance within its 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone
in the disputed area some years ago.
"We were doing some repairs and maintenance after the
Declaration of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) but repairs and
maintenance is allowed," Albert del Rosario said.
"Massive reclamation is not. Building on features in
terms of massive reclamation is not allowed. That is in violation of not only
the DOC, but the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea."
Disputes over how to tackle an increasingly assertive stance
by China - an ally of
several Southeast Asian states - in the strategic South
China Sea make the issue the region's biggest potential military
flashpoint.
Recent satellite images show China
has made rapid progress in building an airstrip suitable for military use in
the disputed Spratly
Islands and may be
planning another.
Those moves have caused alarm in the region, and Washington , too.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/110007/china-accuses-philippines-of-violating-code-of-conduct-in-south-china-sea
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