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South China Sea: A US Navy warship participates in a freedom of navigation exercise

A US Navy warship

South China Sea: A US Navy warship participates in a freedom of navigation exercise

  • A US Navy destroyer sailed near a disputed South China Sea island chain on Wednesday.
  • The Paracel Islands are also known as the Xisha Islands in China.
  • China has warned the US destroyer to leave its “territorial waters,” citing “serious violations” of international law.

On Wednesday, a US Navy warship went close to a disputed series of islands; in the South China Sea, defying travel restrictions set by China and others.

Lt. Nicholas Lingo, a spokesman for the US Navy’s 7th Fleet; which has its headquarters in Japan; said it was the third operation targeting Beijing’s “excessive maritime claims”; in nearby waters during the same time period; and the second so-called freedom of navigation operation in the Paracel Islands; also known as the Xisha Islands in China.

The guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold’s operation on Wednesday put Vietnam and Taiwan; a self-governing island, in a difficult position because all three governments demand; that military vessels request permission or give advance notice for “innocent passage”; through the region, according to Lingo.

The Paracels are a group of 130 tiny coral islands and reefs in the South China Sea’s northwest. According to the CIA World Factbook, there are just 1,400 Chinese military garrisons there; with no discernible indigenous population.

The islands have been under Chinese control for close to 50 years; during which time they have been home to military outposts; of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
The US warship was reportedly told to leave the PLA’s “territorial seas”; by the Southern Theater Command of the PLA.

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PLA Air Force Col. Tian Junli, spokesman for the Southern Theater Command; said in a statement that “the actions of the US military have seriously violated China’s sovereignty and security; seriously undermined the peace and stability of the South China Sea; and seriously violated international law and norms of international relations.”

However, Lingo, a spokeswoman for the US 7th Fleet; claimed that the US destroyer’s passage “upheld the rights, freedoms, and authorised uses of the sea; recognised in international law.”

The freedom of the seas, including the freedoms of navigation and overflight; free trade and unhindered commerce, and freedom of economic opportunity for South China Sea littoral nations; are seriously threatened by unlawful and expansive maritime claims in the South China Sea; according to the statement.

“According to international law, all ships, including warships; have the right of innocent passage into territorial waters. Any unilateral need for authorization or prior notice for innocent passage; is prohibited “The US Navy released a statement.

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