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China says wants peace after newspaper warns on South China Sea clash
BEIJING | BY BEN BLANCHARD AND MEGHA RAJAGOPALAN
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The alleged on-going land reclamation of China at Subi reef is seen from Pagasa island (Thitu Island) in the Spratlys group of islands in the South China Sea, west of Palawan, Philippines, May 11, 2015.
REUTERS/RITCHIE B. TONGO/POOL/FILE PHOTO


China's government sought to downplay fears of conflict in the South China Sea after an influential state-run newspaper said on Tuesday that Beijing should prepare for military confrontation in the area.

The joint editorials in the Chinese and English editions of the Global Times were published as tension mounted ahead of a July 12 ruling by an international court hearing competing claims of China and the Philippines in the South China Sea.

The newspaper said the dispute had already been complicated by U.S. intervention and now faced further escalation due to the threat posed by the tribunal to China's sovereignty.

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"Washington has deployed two carrier battle groups around the South China Sea, and it wants to send a signal by flexing its muscles: As the biggest powerhouse in the region, it awaits China's obedience," the Global Times said.

China should speed up developing its military deterrence to give the U.S. a bloody nose if it intervened in the dispute by force, the newspaper added.

"China hopes disputes can be resolved by talks, but it must be prepared for any military confrontation. This is common sense in international relations."

Asked about the editorials and whether conflict could break out in the South China Sea, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said the government was committed to peace.

"China will work with ASEAN countries to safeguard the peace and stability of the South China Sea," he told a daily news briefing, referring to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

"We've pointed out many times recently that as for the relevant dispute, China does not accept any decision imposed by a third party as a means of resolution, nor any solution plan that is forced upon China."

The Global Times is published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, and while it is widely read in policy-making circles it does not have the same mouthpiece function as its parent and its editorials cannot be viewed as representing government policy.

It is also well-known for its extreme nationalist views.


"NOBODY WANTS CONFLICT"

China, which has been angered by U.S. patrols in the South China Sea, will be holding military drills in the waters there starting from Tuesday.

China's Defence Ministry said the drills are routine, the official China Daily reported.

Manila has sought to dial down tensions with its powerful neighbor ahead of the decision but resisted pressure to ignore the ruling.

"The reality is that nobody wants a conflict, nobody wants to resolve our conflict in a violent manner, nobody wants war,” Philippines Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay told ANC television on Tuesday.

"It is my understanding that the President would like to maintain stronger, better relationships with everybody, including China, including the United States, including Japan and all," Yasay said, referring to President Rodrigo Duterte, who was sworn into office last week.

He added that a "special envoy" was needed to help resolve the dispute with China.

U.S. officials have expressed concern that the ruling by the court in the Hague could prompt Beijing to declare an air defense identification zone, or ADIZ, as it did over the East China Sea in 2013, or step up the pace of reclamation and construction on its holdings in the disputed region.

What response China takes will "fully depend" on the Philippines, the China Daily added, citing unidentified sources.

"There will be no incident at all if all related parties put aside the arbitration results," one of the sources told the English-language publication.

"China has never taken a lead in ... stirring up regional tension," another of the sources added.

About $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year though the energy-rich, strategic waters of the South China Sea, where China's territorial claims overlap in parts with Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.



(Additional reporting by Manuel Mogato in Manila; Editing by Michael Perry and Lincoln Feast)

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-southchinasea-china-idUSKCN0ZL030
 
12th July verdict and many more such situations. India is eagerly awaiting to read the same text read by China very recently @ NSG :-)
 
China says wants peace after newspaper warns on South China Sea clash
BEIJING | BY BEN BLANCHARD AND MEGHA RAJAGOPALAN
r

The alleged on-going land reclamation of China at Subi reef is seen from Pagasa island (Thitu Island) in the Spratlys group of islands in the South China Sea, west of Palawan, Philippines, May 11, 2015.
REUTERS/RITCHIE B. TONGO/POOL/FILE PHOTO


China's government sought to downplay fears of conflict in the South China Sea after an influential state-run newspaper said on Tuesday that Beijing should prepare for military confrontation in the area.

The joint editorials in the Chinese and English editions of the Global Times were published as tension mounted ahead of a July 12 ruling by an international court hearing competing claims of China and the Philippines in the South China Sea.

The newspaper said the dispute had already been complicated by U.S. intervention and now faced further escalation due to the threat posed by the tribunal to China's sovereignty.

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"Washington has deployed two carrier battle groups around the South China Sea, and it wants to send a signal by flexing its muscles: As the biggest powerhouse in the region, it awaits China's obedience," the Global Times said.

China should speed up developing its military deterrence to give the U.S. a bloody nose if it intervened in the dispute by force, the newspaper added.

"China hopes disputes can be resolved by talks, but it must be prepared for any military confrontation. This is common sense in international relations."

Asked about the editorials and whether conflict could break out in the South China Sea, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said the government was committed to peace.

"China will work with ASEAN countries to safeguard the peace and stability of the South China Sea," he told a daily news briefing, referring to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

"We've pointed out many times recently that as for the relevant dispute, China does not accept any decision imposed by a third party as a means of resolution, nor any solution plan that is forced upon China."

The Global Times is published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, and while it is widely read in policy-making circles it does not have the same mouthpiece function as its parent and its editorials cannot be viewed as representing government policy.

It is also well-known for its extreme nationalist views.


"NOBODY WANTS CONFLICT"

China, which has been angered by U.S. patrols in the South China Sea, will be holding military drills in the waters there starting from Tuesday.

China's Defence Ministry said the drills are routine, the official China Daily reported.

Manila has sought to dial down tensions with its powerful neighbor ahead of the decision but resisted pressure to ignore the ruling.

"The reality is that nobody wants a conflict, nobody wants to resolve our conflict in a violent manner, nobody wants war,” Philippines Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay told ANC television on Tuesday.

"It is my understanding that the President would like to maintain stronger, better relationships with everybody, including China, including the United States, including Japan and all," Yasay said, referring to President Rodrigo Duterte, who was sworn into office last week.

He added that a "special envoy" was needed to help resolve the dispute with China.

U.S. officials have expressed concern that the ruling by the court in the Hague could prompt Beijing to declare an air defense identification zone, or ADIZ, as it did over the East China Sea in 2013, or step up the pace of reclamation and construction on its holdings in the disputed region.

What response China takes will "fully depend" on the Philippines, the China Daily added, citing unidentified sources.

"There will be no incident at all if all related parties put aside the arbitration results," one of the sources told the English-language publication.

"China has never taken a lead in ... stirring up regional tension," another of the sources added.

About $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year though the energy-rich, strategic waters of the South China Sea, where China's territorial claims overlap in parts with Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan.



(Additional reporting by Manuel Mogato in Manila; Editing by Michael Perry and Lincoln Feast)

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-southchinasea-china-idUSKCN0ZL030


If the above is true that the importance and strategic value of Gwadar for China will increase many times over. Especially in light of te fact that the americans have an alliance with the Taiwanese. Potentially interesting times ahead.
 
12th July verdict and many more such situations. India is eagerly awaiting to read the same text read by China very recently @ NSG :-)

fail to understand how is India 'waiting' for the verdict and why would you drag India on a thread for SCS except to ensure that there is a troll fest?

If the above is true that the importance and strategic value of Gwadar for China will increase many times over. Especially in light of te fact that the americans have an alliance with the Taiwanese. Potentially interesting times ahead.

That is, but understood. I have been harping on this aspect at a number of times that Gwadar is essential for China in the context of SCS and for US this is a potential area wherein China can be 'discomfited' in order to 'toe the line' over SCS.

If the July 12th ruling goes against China, what shall indeed become interesting is the position Pakistan will play, as once again it will become a frontline state in power politics between two powers which have nothing other than their own self interest at work. Indeed, interesting times ahead.
 
Thats the old formula of china. Threaten via its mouthpiece and they try to downplay it officially.

In other words, hold the biggest gun in hands and speak soft words.
 
Life will continue and Indians only can keep complaining and envying.:-)


Brother, NO country on earth can do ANYTHING to our brother THE GREAT CHINA. If anyone is insane enough to attempt any misadventure in the South China sea then you our brother will ALWAYS have Gwadar.
 
Life will continue and Indians only can keep complaining and envying.:-)

Please don't worry. We are not selfish people. Your quota of complaining and envying will be kept in good preservation. You can start from the 12th of July, but please, please do not feel that you have to stop. We will support you in your grief and your humiliation.

Is it a newspaper or foreign office?lol
It isn't a blog....a newspaper should post news not opinions!!


It is a carefully-calibrated organ expressing the most extreme views that might be held by sections of Chinese official opinion. This allows them to tell the world what could be the worst case scenario, but without dragging in the official mouthpiece. It is as if India had an adjunct to Sushma Swaraj who behaved and talked like Arnab Goswami (appalling thought, but that is the closest I could get).
 
fail to understand how is India 'waiting' for the verdict and why would you drag India on a thread for SCS except to ensure that there is a troll fest?



That is, but understood. I have been harping on this aspect at a number of times that Gwadar is essential for China in the context of SCS and for US this is a potential area wherein China can be 'discomfited' in order to 'toe the line' over SCS.

If the July 12th ruling goes against China, what shall indeed become interesting is the position Pakistan will play, as once again it will become a frontline state in power politics between two powers which have nothing other than their own self interest at work. Indeed, interesting times ahead.


The fallout of which would have potentially massive benefits for Pakistan in that if China becomes very reliant on Gwadar, then China will HAVE TO ensure that Pakistan becomes an economically and militarily very powerful nation no matter the cost. Even if it means in-cooperating the Pakistani economy to the Chinese one. This would in an instance propel Pakistan into becoming a virtually developed nation like Turkey. Many interesting times ahead if you are a Pakistani.
 
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fail to understand how is India 'waiting' for the verdict and why would you drag India on a thread for SCS except to ensure that there is a troll fest?



That is, but understood. I have been harping on this aspect at a number of times that Gwadar is essential for China in the context of SCS and for US this is a potential area wherein China can be 'discomfited' in order to 'toe the line' over SCS.

If the July 12th ruling goes against China, what shall indeed become interesting is the position Pakistan will play, as once again it will become a frontline state in power politics between two powers which have nothing other than their own self interest at work. Indeed, interesting times ahead.

I suspect that as we write all this, the entire Pakistani Foreign Office is praying hard for a negative judgement, against China, on the 12th.
 
Please don't worry. We are not selfish people. Your quota of complaining and envying will be kept in good preservation. You can start from the 12th of July, but please, please do not feel that you have to stop. We will support you in your grief and your humiliation.




It is a carefully-calibrated organ expressing the most extreme views that might be held by sections of Chinese official opinion. This allows them to tell the world what could be the worst case scenario, but without dragging in the official mouthpiece. It is as if India had an adjunct to Sushma Swaraj who behaved and talked like Arnab Goswami (appalling thought, but that is the closest I could get).


China is a superpower. The only other superpower in the world is America. No other nation/s on earth can match them or even come close to them. But China is going to become the 1st and only Global hyper power in a few decades. They cannot be defeated or humiliated by anyone or anything no matter what anyone says or does.
 
Please don't worry. We are not selfish people. Your quota of complaining and envying will be kept in good preservation. You can start from the 12th of July, but please, please do not feel that you have to stop. We will support you in your grief and your humiliation.




It is a carefully-calibrated organ expressing the most extreme views that might be held by sections of Chinese official opinion. This allows them to tell the world what could be the worst case scenario, but without dragging in the official mouthpiece. It is as if India had an adjunct to Sushma Swaraj who behaved and talked like Arnab Goswami (appalling thought, but that is the closest I could get).
I feel the idea is primitive....this isn't a cold war era anymore....!
You can't threat countries into submission...it can only cause more damage....with concerned countries looking for the support of your potential enemies!
 
12th of July is just a day without value,because China will not admit such a bullshit judgement.
What the hell are you waiting for,hindus?
War?Then come on.
Economic restriction?Come on.
LOL,what a embarrassing judgement!

Why? You are signatory to international treaty.
 
China is a superpower. The only other superpower in the world is America. No other nation/s on earth can match them or even come close to them. But China is going to become the 1st and only Global hyper power in a few decades. They cannot be defeated or humiliated by anyone or anything no matter what anyone says or does.


getting emotional about china? that's ok, until pakistan is part of china interest.. Few decades ago US sent 7th fleet on India for pakistan but now it is not the same.. it's ok super hyper duper power... But how long pakistan will praise others? am amazed every time, when i see you guys praising chinese...
 

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