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      China vows 'necessary measures' in South China Sea

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      2018-01-22 08:46Global Times Editor: Li Yan ECNS App Download

      Warships will push China to strengthen defense: expert

      U.S. warships' provocative sailing in the South China Sea will only serve to force China to strengthen its defense capability, said analysts after the USS Hopper, a guided missile destroyer, came within 12 nautical miles of Huangyan Island on Wednesday.

      Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lu Kang on Saturday vowed "necessary measures" will be undertaken to safeguard the country's sovereignty. Lu said the U.S. action has broken basic protocols of international relations, voicing China's strong dissatisfaction.

      Wu Qian, spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, also warned the U.S. on Saturday not to "cause trouble out of nothing."

      According to Wu, Chinese missile destroyer Huangshan immediately conducted an identification and warning process to drive USS Hopper away on Wednesday.

      This is the first provocative act in the South China Sea by the U.S. navy in 2018, and is very likely not to be the last, said An Gang, a senior research fellow at the Pangoal Institution, a Beijing-based think tank, told the Global Times on Sunday.

      Even though China now has overwhelming strategic deterrence capability in the South China Sea, the U.S., with assistance from allies like Japan, Australia and Singapore, won't end provocations easily, said An.

      Under joint efforts by China and the ASEAN, the situation around the South China Sea is becoming more stable and more positive, Wu said.

      The deliberately provocative act by the U.S. has threatened China's sovereignty and security, harmed regional peace and stability, and is counterproductive to the stable development of relations between the two countries and their militaries, Wu stated.

      China and ASEAN countries have agreed to use negotiations to solve problems, so the U.S. and other non-regional forces no longer have an excuse to get involved in the South China Sea issue to some extent, An said. "But the stance of some regional countries, like the Philippines and Vietnam, is not that important to the U.S. If they want to be used by the U.S., the U.S. will use them, if they don't agree with the U.S., the U.S. will ignore them and do what it wants."

      China wants to explore the region peacefully and jointly with regional states, and share its facilities with the neighbors, but the U.S.' provocation can only force China to strengthen its defense capacity, and then China will gain de facto dominance in the region step by step, An suggested.

      Necessary countermeasures

      The Chinese military will continue to fulfill its defensive duties and intensify its patrols in the air and at sea, in order to firmly safeguard the sovereignty and security of the country and regional peace and stability, said Wu of the defense ministry.

      "China will take necessary measures to firmly safeguard its sovereignty," Lu said.

      Militarily, the U.S.' provocation is pointless, because China's navy is capable of dealing with it anytime, said Zhang Ye, a research fellow at the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Naval Research Institute. "In order to safeguard the hard-won stability of the region, PLA warships need to act cautiously when they engage U.S. naval vessels. China can show a tougher stance on the diplomatic front."

      China has multiple countermeasures it could take, such as speeding up the construction of its islands, including reclamation of Huangyan Island, to improving its law-enforcement and military capability in the region. "The U.S. can do nothing to stop us," said Song Zhongping, a military expert and TV commentator.

      "China respects and safeguards freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea for all countries in accordance with international law, but resolutely opposes any country's move to impair China's sovereignty and security interests in the name of freedom of navigation and overflight," foreign ministry spokesperson Lu said.

        

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