China’s man-made islands cannot be recognized as extensions of the Chinese mainland, said Washington
The Spratly Islands lie in a hub of international shipping routes. Maritime trade valued at $5 trillion goes through the waters every year. Photo by claffra/Shutterstock
Tensions are brewing in the South China Sea after a
"The Chinese
side will take resolute measures to safeguard national sovereignty and safety.
We will keep an eye on the situation in relevant waters and airspace and
respond to any violation of China's sovereignty and threat to China's national
security," said Hua Chunying, a foreign ministry spokeswoman, according to USA Today.
On Monday the USS
Fort Worth traveled through the South China Sea
near man-made islands in an area where Philippine and Japanese navies have
coordinated exercises.
Army Col. Steven
Warren said Wednesday the Pentagon will continue to patrol the area around the
disputed Spratly Islands ,
claimed by China , Taiwan and the Philippines .
Patrick Ventrell,
a National Security Council spokesman, said land reclamation, such as man-made
islands, couldn't generate an entitlement to maritime zones.
Ventrell said the
United States "will
continue to operate consistent with the rights, freedoms and lawful uses of the
sea in the South China Sea ."
The Spratly Islands lie in a hub of international
shipping routes. Maritime trade valued at $5 trillion goes through the waters
every year.
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