From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jan 5): China holds ‘war games’
Chinese military forces on Wednesday held air and ground defense exercises in
the protested Sansha City in the southern province of Hainan, the prefecture
established last year to govern the disputed Spratlys islands in the West
Philippine Sea (South China Sea).
The exercises were held amid a string of already controversial moves China
has made in the contested waters—oil exploration, sea patrols and plans to build
infrastructure—despite its reiteration that it will never provoke tension among
claimants to the resource-rich islands.
As this developed, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) called on China to
stop its provocation in the disputed waters as claimant nations hope to resolve
the debate peacefully. “We continue to call on China to act responsibly and refrain from taking
further action that will heighten tensions in the region,” said DFA spokesperson
Assistant Secretary Raul Hernandez. Citing information from China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the South
China Morning Post said the drills were held on Jan. 2 at Sansha City in the
Paracels, the city of Shenyang in northeast China’s Liaoning province and Jinan,
the capital city of the eastern Chinese province of Shandong. The PLA said drills were also held on New Year’s Day in the city of Hangzhou
in Zhejiang, also a province in eastern China.
PH claims not covered
The drills do not appear to cover Philippine-claimed territories in the West
Philippine Sea, including the Kalayaan Island Group in the Spratlys off Palawan
and the Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal off Zambales. Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and
Taiwan also have partial claims to territories in the West Philippine Sea. The exercises were aimed at “enhancing soldiers’ combat consciousness and
capabilities” in the event of a surprise attack, the Hong Kong newspaper said.
Drills included “air defense, antiterrorist, emergency muster and fire
drills,” according to the Post. The report also revealed that some 1,000 civilians and 6,000 Chinese troops
are stationed as “permanent residents” in Sansha City, established in June last
year as a Hainan prefecture to exercise administrative powers over all of the
Spratlys islands.
Infrastructure investments
China is reported to be planning to infuse a $1.6-billion investment in the
city to develop its infrastructure, including air and sea ports. The city sits in the Paracels, also a disputed island chain being claimed by
Taipei and Vietnam. While the Philippines has no claim to the islands, the DFA
has a standing protest to Sansha’s establishment as its jurisdiction covers
Philippine-claimed parts of the Spratlys. Asked for comment, the DFA asserted the Philippines’ sovereign rights over
West Philippine Sea territories within the country’s exclusive economic zone and
continental shelf. “No military activities shall be undertaken by any country within the
Philippine maritime and territorial jurisdiction without the consent and
authority by the Philippine government,” Hernandez said in a statement.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/60915/china-holds-war-games
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