Subi Reef is shown in this handout satellite image dated September 3, 2015 and provided by CSIS Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative/Digital Globe September 14, 2015. REUTERS/Handout via Reuters
China said on Friday it was "extremely concerned" about a suggestion from a top US commander that US ships and aircraft should challenge China's claims in the South China Sea by patrolling close to artificial islands it has built.
China's increasingly assertive action to back up its
sovereignty claims in the South China Sea have included land reclamation and
the construction of ports and air facilities on several reefs in the Spratly
Islands.
The work has rattled China 's
neighbors, in particular US ally the Philippines ,
and raised concern in the United
States .
Admiral Harry Harris, the commander of US forces in the
Pacific, told a Senate hearing on Thursday that China's building of three
airfields on small islands and their further militarization was of "great
concern militarily" and posed a threat to all countries in the region.
Harris said the United States
should exercise freedom of navigation and flight "in the South
China Sea against those islands that are not islands".
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said China was "extremely concerned" about
the comments and China
opposed "any country challenging China 's sovereignty and security in
the name of protecting freedom of navigation".
"We demand that the relevant country speak and act
cautiously, earnestly respect China 's
sovereignty and security interests, and not take any risky or provocative
acts," Hong said at a daily news briefing.
Chinese President Xi Jinping begins a week-long visit to the
United States
on Monday.
US concerns about China 's
pursuit of territorial claims in the South China Sea
will be high on President Barack Obama's agenda in their talks next Friday.
On Thursday, the head of the US Senate's military committee
criticized the Obama administration for failing to challenge China 's island building in the South
China Sea by sailing within 12 miles (19.2 km) of them, saying
this amounted to de-facto recognition of Chinese claims.
On Tuesday, a US
expert said China was
carrying out land reclamation in the South China Sea
this month, more than four weeks after saying it had stopped such activity,
citing recent satellite images.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/117727/china-extremely-concerned-by-proposed-us-challenge-to-claims-in-south-china-sea
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