Despite earlier Chinese claims that it has stopped its
reclamation works in disputed portions of the West Philippine Sea, Western
Command head Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez on Tuesday announced that China
is still conducting construction activities in the area.
He also said that Chinese announcement of a reclamation halt
last August is not true.
"They told the world that they have completed four
reclamation projects (in the West Philippine Sea )
but they never did announce that they have stopped their construction works.
It's just technicalities. It's true that they have stopped all reclamation
activities but now they are conducting vertical construction activities in
Mischief, Subi and Fiery Cross Reefs. Construction activity there is going full
blast," Lopez said in Filipino.
The Western Command chief expects these facilities to be
completed before the end of the year.
He said that the facilities in the above-mentioned reefs can
be used for humanitarian and military use, adding that only time can tell.
"We will see, we have to be very vigilant in
monitoring," Lopez stressed.
Earlier satellite images show China taking new steps to lay down
what appears to be a 1.4-mile military runway on Subi Reef and putting the
finishing touches on a two-mile airfield in Mischief Reef in the Spratly
islands chain.
Subi was a once-submerged shoal that China built up
into an area suitable for a military base.
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