An American warship on Saturday patrolled the disputed South
China Sea claimed by China , Taiwan and Vietnam ,
"to challenge excessive maritime claims" that restrict the rights and
freedoms of the US
and others.
The daring freedom of navigation operation by the US , mainly aimed at China , was first reported by The
Wall Street Journal in a lead story.
"A US
warship conducted a patrol Saturday around an island in the South China Sea
claimed by China and two of
its neighbors, another in a series of operations intended to challenge Beijing 's maritime and
territorial claims in the region," the daily said.
The Pentagon confirmed its operation in South
China Sea .
"I can confirm the Department of Defense conducted a
freedom of navigation operation in the South China Sea on Jan. 30 (Jan 29 EST),
specifically in the vicinity of Triton Island in the Paracel Islands, to
challenge excessive maritime claims," Commander Bill Urban, a Pentagon
spokesman, told PTI in response to a question.
This operation challenged attempts by the three claimants, China , Taiwan
and Vietnam ,
to restrict navigation rights and freedoms around the features they claim by
policies that require prior permission or notification of transit within
territorial seas, he said. The excessive claims regarding Triton Island
are inconsistent with international law as reflected in the Law of the Sea
Convention.
"During the operation, the USS Curtis Wilbur, transited
in innocent passage within 12 nautical miles of Triton
Island ," Urban said, adding that
this operation was about challenging excessive maritime claims that restrict
the rights and freedoms of the US
and others, not about territorial claims to land features.
According to the daily, the operation lasted about three
hours, during which there were no Chinese army or navy seen in the area.
"We saw nothing that was unusual in terms of the reaction," a senior
defense official was quoted as saying.
The US takes
no position on competing sovereignty claims between the parties to
naturally-formed land features in the South China Sea ,
Urban reiterated.
However, Urban said that US does take a strong position on
protecting the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea and airspace
guaranteed to all countries and that all maritime claims must comply with
international law.
"No claimants were notified prior to the transit, which
is consistent with our normal process and international law," he said.
This operation demonstrates, as US President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary
Ashton Carter have stated, the US
will fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows.
"That is true in the South China
Sea , as in other places around the globe," Urban said.
Since 1979, the US Freedom of Navigation program has
demonstrated non-acquiescence to excessive maritime claims by coastal states
all around the world. The program includes both consultations and
representation by US diplomats and operational activities by US military forces.
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