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China is building a string of artificial islands to fortify its position in the disputed South China

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks at the news conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
US demands halt to provocative South China Sea activities - The Hindu

Kerry proposed a joint commitment from all involved to halting land reclamation projects and construction, which he said would lower tensions and risks for miscalculation.
In a direct challenge to China, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday called for all claimants to disputed territories in the South China Sea to immediately halt provocative activities that have ratcheted up tensions in some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. He also said the United States would not accept restrictions on navigation or overflights of the disputed territories

In remarks to East Asian foreign ministers in Malaysia, Kerry proposed a joint commitment from all involved to halting land reclamation projects and construction, which he said would lower tensions and risks for miscalculation. He said the step would also create space to finalise a binding code of conduct. His comments were directed primarily at China, which has been engaged in massive reclamation projects in areas contested by its smaller neighbours. China has rejected outside interference in the disputes.

“With great respect to my friend and colleague (Chinese) Foreign Minister Wang (Yi), the United States and others have expressed concern to China over the pace and scope of its land reclamation efforts,” Kerry said. “And the construction of facilities for military purposes only raises tensions and the destabilising risk of militarisation by other claimant states.”

Kerry complained that China has not lived up to pledges to ease tensions and to not try to exert control over South China Sea navigation or flights. And, he said he could not confirm Chinese protestation that it has stopped land reclamation projects. “I hope it is true,” he said. “I don’t know yet.”

But he added that the protests rang hollow because China is continuing construction projects, including military ones, on reclaimed land.

“It is not just an issue of reclamation,” Kerry told reporters after his comments to the ministers. He added that he was not yet convinced that China had softened its stance. Wang, Kerry said, had “indicated a different readiness of China to try to resolve some of this, although I think it is still not as fulsome as some of us would like to see.”

In order to calm the situation, Kerry said the U.S. was urging “all claimants to make a joint commitment to halt further land reclamation and construction of new facilities or militarization on disputed features.”

“Such steps would lower tensions and create diplomatic space for a meaningful Code of Conduct to emerge by the time our leaders meet here in November,” he said, referring to an East Asia Summit that will be held this fall.

Kerry’s comments came a day after he and Wang clashed over who is to blame for rising tensions over territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Wang sent a strong message that those without claims, such as the United States, should allow China and the other claimants to deal with them on their own.

Chinese land reclamation in contested waters has irked Southeast Asian nations who, like the U.S., want China to stop. The U.S. is not a party to the conflict but says a peaceful resolution of the problem and freedom to navigate are in the U.S. national interest.

China rejects any U.S. involvement and insists it has the right to continue the reclamation projects. Beijing was opposed to the issue being raised at the security forum in the first place.

The disputes have led to deadly confrontations between China and Vietnam, and Washington and governments in the region are concerned that greater military deployments increase the risk of miscalculations and accidental clashes that could spiral out of control.

U.S. officials say China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres (1,200 hectares) in the last 18 months alone. That figure dwarfs the 100 acres (40 hectares) that Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan have reclaimed in disputed areas over the last 45 years.
 
China's land reclamation in South China Sea grows: Pentagon report - The Hindu

Updated: August 21, 2015 14:38 IST

China has reclaimed more land in the disputed Spratly islands of the South China Sea than previously known, according to a new Pentagon report, which says Beijing is also completing construction of a runway on one of its seven man-made outposts.

Once the airstrip on Fiery Cross Reef is operational, China could potentially use it as an alternative runway for carrier-based planes, allowing the Chinese military to conduct "sustained operations" with aircraft carriers in the area, the report said.

China's sole aircraft carrier, a Soviet-era ship bought from Ukraine and refitted in China, has carried out exercises in the South China Sea but is not yet fully operational. Some experts believe China will deploy domestically built carriers by 2020 as part of plans to develop an ocean-going "blue water" navy.

At the reclamation sites in the Spratlys where China is in the building phase, it has excavated deep channels and constructed new berthing areas to allow access for larger ships, said the report, called the Asia-Pacific Maritime Security Strategy.

"The infrastructure China appears to be building would enable it to establish a more robust power projection presence into the South China Sea," it added.

Since China's land reclamation efforts began in December 2013, it had reclaimed more than 2,900 acres (1,170 hectares) of land as of June 2015, the report said. U.S. officials had previously put the total at 2,000 acres.

In a statement, China's Foreign Ministry said China had "completed the relevant island and reef area reclamation project" at the end of June.

Construction activities were "completely within the scope of China's sovereignty", it added.

In early August, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Beijing had halted land reclamation.

China says the outposts will have undefined military purposes, as well as help with maritime search and rescue, disaster relief and navigation.

China claims most of the South China Sea, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei also have overlapping claims.

The reclamation campaign significantly outweighed efforts by other claimants in size, pace and nature, said the Pentagon report.

China had reclaimed 17 times more land in 20 months than the other claimants combined over the past 40 years, accounting for approximately 95 per cent of all reclaimed land in the Spratlys, it added.

"China is unilaterally altering the physical status quo in the region, thereby complicating diplomatic initiatives that could lower tensions," said the report.
 
Good. Let it grow. There can only be one owner of the South CHINESE Sea. After the 'odd one out' is kicked out, things can be shared.
 
Paracel and Spratly is Island of Vietnam from long time ago in the past,
 
Awesome china have right to built what ever they want its international water i suggest they sud make some island in south indian ocean to protect their assorts.
Let the world gets nervouse for few moment.
China is peaceful country.
 
Paracel and Spratly is Island of Vietnam from long time ago in the past,

Those islands can only be SHARED if and when Vietnam feels the need to cooperate and ally with China. Not being the bitch of those who destroyed the country and killed 4 million people. Otherwise, aside from the historical accuracy which may be up for debate, it's raw power vs power. Let's see Vietnam 'reclaim' them.
 
Vietnam is land of China for 1000 years time!

China is big boy, but bad boy. Viets kicked Han back to China over 1,000 year. Don't forget it.

Those islands can only be SHARED if and when Vietnam feels the need to cooperate and ally with China. Not being the bitch of those who destroyed the country and killed 4 million people. Otherwise, aside from the historical accuracy which may be up for debate, it's raw power vs power. Let's see Vietnam 'reclaim' them.

Ally with enemy ? who robbed our Islands recently. How many Chinese were died in WW II ? and in cultural revolution ?

Islands of Vietnam is there, Chinese invaders can't swallow our Islands and reefs.
 
China is big boy, but bad boy. Viets kicked Han back to China over 1,000 year. Don't forget it.



Ally with enemy ? who robbed our Islands recently. How many Chinese were died in WW II ? and in cultural revolution ?

Islands of Vietnam is there, Chinese invaders can't swallow our Islands and reefs.

They did and they will. It's all for security reasons. Little Viet (who am I kidding, 100 million is only 'little' when you have a neighbour of 1.3 billion) should try to 'compete' with China. Get over it. China is the Germany of Asia. And the 'little' neighbours just have to get that fact. There is no 'equality'. End of subject. Just adjust and grow your economy. China is more than willing to prop up your economy with hundreds of billions in investments. Isn't that worth a little island or two?
 
They did and they will. It's all for security reasons. Little Viet (who am I kidding, 100 million is only 'little' when you have a neighbour of 1.3 billion) should try to 'compete' with China. Get over it. China is the Germany of Asia. And the 'little' neighbours just have to get that fact. There is no 'equality'. End of subject. Just adjust and grow your economy. China is more than willing to prop up your economy with hundreds of billions in investments. Isn't that worth a little island or two?

I think you are Chinese, not Netherlander, don't repeat what propaganda of China brainwashed Chinese people here.
 
I guess in 5-10 years, VN will compromise to China, as it gets more and more deeply rely on China economy.
There are so many VN worker in China today..


Those islands can only be SHARED if and when Vietnam feels the need to cooperate and ally with China. Not being the bitch of those who destroyed the country and killed 4 million people. Otherwise, aside from the historical accuracy which may be up for debate, it's raw power vs power. Let's see Vietnam 'reclaim' them.
 
European is not cheerleader for German's aggresion mentality like what you said in your previous comment.

Nope, they tried to contain and fight germany twice. That´s really what happened during ww1 and 2.. And it failed both times. Now everybody is Germany's bitch (economically anyway). It's the cold hard truth.
 
Nope, they tried to contain and fight germany twice. That´s really what happened during ww1 and 2.. And it failed both times. Now everybody is Germany's bitch (economically anyway). It's the cold hard truth.

again, no european think that they are bitchs of german. What you said is funny.
 

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