Beijing sounds warning over latest US Navy patrol in South China Sea
Freedom of navigation mission near the Spratly Islands risks sparking an unplanned clash, Beijing says
China warned on Friday that US freedom of navigation patrols in disputed areas of the South China Sea would trigger militarisation in the region and could spark an unplanned clash.
The warning came after the destroyer the USS John S McCain carried out the US military’s latest patrol, close to Mischief Reef in the Spratly Islands
The Chinese defence ministry said in a statement that the move was provocative, would severely damage the two nations’ strategic trust and created difficulties and obstacles for their militaries.
“We urge the US to immediately correct its mistake, stop provocations in the name of ‘freedom of navigation’,” it said.
China resolutely opposed the US “show of force”, it added.