China condemns US navy sail-by in disputed waters
BEIJING, China — China on Friday accused the US of "provocative" conduct after
The US Navy regularly conducts "freedom of navigation operations" in the disputed South China Sea, where China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have competing claims.
The US Navy said the USS Gabrielle Giffords littoral combat ship sailed near Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands Wednesday, and the USS Wayne E. Meyer guided-missile destroyer passed the
"USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) challenged the restrictions on innocent passage imposed by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam and also contested China's claim to straight baselines enclosing the
"USS Gabrielle Giffords
China dispatched military vessels to identify and monitor the US ships and warned them to leave, the People's Liberation Army Southern Theatre Command said in a statement Friday.
"Recently, the US has used the pretext of 'freedom of navigation'
"We urge the US to cease this kind of provocative, risky conduct, to prevent unforeseen incidents."
Mommsen said
Washington and Beijing
China has laid claim to nearly
In recent months, the US military has stepped up its freedom of navigation operations or "FONOPS" in the region, irking Beijing but not sparking any direct confrontation
China has
But the United States says that does not accord with international law on archipelagos and territorial seas.
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