China says South China Sea among world’s freest shipping lanes | Reuters

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  • China says South China Sea among world’s freest shipping lanes | Reuters
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    The South China Sea is one of the world’s freest and safest shipping lanes, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday, arguing that Beijing’s control over the disputed waters was justified because it was the first to “discover” them.

    China has come under fire from the United States and its allies in recent months over its land reclamation activities in the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes annually.

    The U.S. Navy has carried out freedom of navigation exercises, sailing near disputed islands to underscore its rights to operate in the seas.

    Those patrols, and reports that China is deploying advanced missiles, fighters and radar equipment on islands there, have led Washington and Beijing to trade accusations of militarizing the region.

    The freedom of navigation does not equal the “f_reedom to run amok_”, Wang told his yearly news conference on the sidelines of China’s annual parliament meeting.

    In fact, based on the joint efforts of China and other regional countries, the South China Sea is currently one of the safest and freest shipping lanes in the world,” Wang said.

    China was the earliest to explore, name, develop and administer various South China Sea islands. Our ancestors worked diligently here for generations,” Wang said.

    History will prove who is the visitor and who is the genuine host,” he said, adding that China would “consider inviting” foreign journalists to islands under its control when the conditions are right.

    avec une illustration très “neutre” ;-)


    A Vietnamese sinking boat (L) which was rammed and then sunk by Chinese vessels near the disputed Paracel Islands is seen near a Marine Guard ship (R) at Ly Son island of Vietnam’s central Quang Ngai province in this May 29, 2014 file photo.
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