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China has stern words with US over ship in SCS

Last Updated 30 November 2018, 10:46 IST

China said on Friday said it had lodged "stern representations" with the United States after the US Navy sailed a ship through the contested South China Sea, passing near islands claimed by China.

The tension between the two powers in disputed Asian waters comes as their relationship has between strained by a row over a trade involving increasingly severe rounds of tariffs on billions of dollars worth of each other's imports.

The US guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville sailed near the Paracel Islands on Monday to challenge China's "excessive maritime claims", the US Pacific Fleet said in a statement.

China foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, told a daily news briefing the US ship had entered Chinese waters without permission and China had made its position known with its "stern representations".

The Chinese army said it had sent ships and planes to watch the US ship and to warn it to leave.

The Chancellorsville's voyage was the latest in what the United States calls freedom of navigation operations aimed at challenging what it sees as Chinese activity limiting freedom of movement in the strategic waters.

In particular, the United States has criticised China's construction of islands on tiny reefs and shoals and its installation of military facilities on them, including airstrips and docks.

China claims "irrefutable" sovereignty over most of the South China Sea and the islands in it, and accuses the United States of raising military tension with its navy presence there.

Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam all claim parts of the waterway, through which about $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes each year. Taiwan also claims the waters.

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(Published 30 November 2018, 10:02 IST)

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