'A challenge by the US military in the region could potentially trigger a regional standoff'
NEW ISLAND. Reclamation in Keenan (Chigua) Reef as of December 2014
Defence Secretary
Ash Carter asked staff to explore sending Navy surveillance aircraft and
vessels to islands which Washington believes
have been rapidly built up by China
in recent months, the Wall Street Journal said May 11, citing officials.
"We are
severely concerned by relevant remarks made by the American side," Chinese
foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a regular briefing in Beijing .
"Freedom of
navigation does not mean that the military vessels or aircraft of a foreign
country can wilfully enter the territorial waters or airspace of another
country."
The US has so far
not sent ships and aircraft within 12 nautical miles of the reclaimed reefs –
the standard zone for territorial waters around natural land – in order to
avoid escalating tensions, the WSJ said.
“We’re just not
going within the 12 miles — yet,” it quoted a senior US official as saying.
A challenge by
the US
military in the region could potentially trigger a regional standoff, the
newspaper added.
US Secretary of
State John Kerry will meet senior officials in China later this week.
The US has used its military to push back against
what it considers Beijing 's
aggressive stance before.
Last November two
giant long-range B-52s flew over China 's
newly-declared Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) in the East
China Sea .
http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/asia-pacific/93132-china-angered-over-us-plans-disputed-waters
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