US warns ‘aggressive’ Beijing in South China Sea | Global News

US warns ‘aggressive’ Beijing in South China Sea

03:25 AM December 15, 2016

SYDNEY—The United States will keep challenging Beijing’s “assertive, aggressive behavior in the South China Sea,” the US Pacific commander said on Wednesday, as tensions between two powers rise over comments by Donald Trump.

Adm. Harry Harris, head of the US Pacific Command, warned Washington would not accept Chinese control of the region, despite Beijing’s rapid development of artificial islands capable of hosting military planes.

His remarks come as Beijing reacted angrily after Trump, the US President-elect, broke convention by speaking directly to Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen and suggested Washington could jettison Washington’s decades-old “One China policy.”

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The “One China policy” is a diplomatic compromise allowing the United States to do business with both China and Taiwan while only recognizing Beijing diplomatically.

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“We will not allow the shared domains to be closed down unilaterally, no matter how many bases are built on artificial features in the South China Sea,” Harris said.

“We will cooperate where we can but we will be ready to confront where we must.”

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China insists on sovereignty over virtually all the resource-endowed South China Sea, despite rival claims from its Southeast Asian neighbors.

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But Washington has repeatedly said it does not recognize the claims, and has regularly sent warships into the strategically vital area to assert the right to freedom of navigation.

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“Should others (countries) signal in this way in freedom of navigation operations? I think so, but that is again up to each individual country to make that decision,” the admiral told Australian think tank, the Lowy Institute in Sydney.

“The US fought its first war following our independence to ensure freedom of navigation, and we did that when we were weak and small,” he added.

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“This is an enduring principle, and one of the reasons our forces remain ready to fight tonight.”

Harris added that Washington would not make Australia choose between its traditional ally, the United States, and rising world power China.

“Australia is more than capable of chewing gum and walking at the same time, and so we’re not asking you to make a choice,” he said.

A UN-backed tribunal ruled in July in a case brought by the Philippines that any extensive claims to the sea had no legal basis and that China’s construction of artificial islands in disputed waters was illegal.

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Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said last month that Canberra and Jakarta were considering joint patrols in the disputed region. The Australian Navy has already conducted joint exercises in the South China Sea with India and the United States.AFP

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