Reuters report posted to ABS-CBN (Oct 18):
Malaysia blasts China's expansion in disputed sea
China's construction work on islands in the disputed
South China Sea is "unwarranted provocation", Malaysia's armed forces chief said
on Sunday (October 18), a country which has its own claims in the seas but
which generally says little in public about the spat.
China's relations with several Southeast Asian
countries, especially the Philippines
and Vietnam who have
competing claims in the South China Sea, have been strained over Beijing's increasingly
assertive tone in an area through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes
annually.
Beijing's
move last year to step up the creation of artificial islands, which it says are
mostly for civilian purposes, has also drawn strong criticism from Washington.
"I would
like to address the issue of the unwarranted provocation by the Chinese over
the construction on the islands, on the garrisoned islands of the South China
Sea," Malaysia Armed Forces chief Zulkefli Mohd Zin told a security forum
in Beijing.
China has offered assurances that their
building work is also for civilian purposes, maritime research and to
facilitate safe navigation of ships in that area, he added.
"So time
will tell us as to what China's
intention is. Only time will tell. In the meantime we have got to accept the
reasons that have been given by the government of the People's Republic of China,"
Zulkefli said.
Malaysia has generally adopted a cautious line in
its dealings with Beijing over disputed
territory in the South China Sea, in contrast to Vietnam
and the Philippines,
which have railed against perceived Chinese expansionism.
But two Chinese
naval exercises in quick succession around the James Shoal, which lies inside Malaysia's exclusive economic zone, prompted Kuala Lumpur to change
its approach last year, senior diplomats have previously told Reuters.
Earlier this
month China
said it had completed lighthouses on Cuarteron Reef and Johnson South Reef in
the Spratly islands which will help maritime search and rescue, navigational
security and disaster relief.
Chinese Vice
Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin, speaking to the same military forum late on
Saturday (October 17), said these lighthouses would greatly help safety in the South China Sea.
China will continue to build such facilities,
he added, without elaborating.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/global-filipino/world/10/18/15/malaysia-blasts-chinas-expansion-disputed-sea
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