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Beijing moves to strengthen grip over disputed South China Sea
- New administrative units for Paracel and Spratly Islands are seen as helping to tighten control and help allocate resources and manpower
- There are multiple competing claims in the areas in question and the move risks further tension with the US
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Beijing has moved to tighten its grip over the South China Sea by setting up new administrative structures in the disputed waters.
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The two new districts will be under the authority of the local government in Sansha, a city in the southern island of Hainan.
The new districts will govern the Paracels and Macclesfield Bank – an area claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan – as well as the Spratly Islands and their adjacent waters, where there are multiple overlapping claims.
Over the past six years China has sought to expand its control over the South China Sea by building artificial islands and facilities that can be used for military purposes.
Using the Chinese names for the Paracel and Spratly Islands respectively, the Ministry of Civil Affairs announced on Saturday: “The State Council has recently approved the establishment of the Xisha and Nansha districts under Sansha city.”
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