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      Obama visits Philippine vessel, eyes South China Sea at APEC

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      2015-11-18 08:17Global Times Editor: Li Yan

      Other APEC members show little intention to raise sea spat issue

      U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to a Philippine naval frigate on Tuesday is a provocative gesture to hype the South China Sea issue ahead of a major meeting of Asia-Pacific leaders in Manila, Chinese observers said Tuesday. [Special coverage]

      Obama arrived in the Philippines on Tuesday, where he will participate in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Manila, scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday.

      Shortly after Air Force One touched down in Manila, Obama boarded the Gregorio del Pilar, a Philippines navy frigate that was a U.S. Coast Guard cutter until 2011, but on Tuesday flew the flags of the two allies, AFP reported.

      The vessel is now a mainstay of the Philippine Navy, operating around the Nansha Islands in the South China Sea that are claimed by both Manila and Beijing.

      Obama also announced two more U.S. ships would be transferred to the Philippines as part of a two-year $250 million package to enhance regional maritime security, one a research vessel o help navigate territorial waters and a coast guard cutter for "long endurance patrols."

      "The U.S. has been committed to the security of this region for more than 70 years, we have a treaty obligation, an ironclad commitment, to the defense of our alley the Philippines, who can count on the U.S.," Obama said.

      Provocative action

      "Obama's visit to the Philippine navy flagship is definitely a political gesture and a provocation to China," Liu Feng, a Hainan-based expert on the South China Sea, told the Global Times.

      Liu said he believes the ship visit is in preparation for hyping up South China Sea disputes at the APEC meeting.

      Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said earlier that the APEC meet would focus on economic cooperation and would not touch on the South China Sea issue.

      But Mark Toner, U.S. State Department spokesperson, said on November 10 that the South China Sea issue would likely come up on the sidelines of the meeting if it is not on the main agenda, Reuters reported.

      "The U.S. wants to seize the chance to discuss the South China Sea at the meeting and does not want the topic to fade away. Obama's visit to the navy vessel is meant to draw public attention while many other APEC members showed little intention of raising the issue at the meeting," Liu added.

      Gu Xiaosong, an expert on Southeast Asian studies at the Guangxi Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times that the U.S. is taking this opportunity to encourage its allies to stand against China on the South China Sea.

      "The U.S. is not satisfied with its allies' effort in counterbalancing China's influence. By sending the president onboard a Philippine navy vessel, the U.S. wants to reiterate its stance on the South China Sea issue and call on its allies to stand against China," Gu said.

      The U.S. has had a tiger by the tail ever since it proposed raising the South China Sea issue at the meeting. The U.S. does not want its allies to doubt its influence in the South China Sea, so it has to prevail over all dissenting views from relevant countries to insist on provoking China, Liu said.

      Real victim

      Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin said Tuesday that China was the real victim in the South China Sea dispute as "dozens" of its islands and reefs have been illegally occupied by three of the claimants in the dispute. He did not name any countries.

      "The Chinese government has the right and the ability to recover the islands and reefs illegally occupied," Liu told reporters in Beijing. "But we haven't done this. We have maintained great restraint with the aim to preserve peace and stability."

      Liu said China should deal with issues in the South China Sea at its own pace.

      "China doesn't have to pay much attention to the U.S. provocations. All we should to do is to follow our own agenda and improve our relations with Southeast Asian nations," Gu noted.

       

        

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