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《TAIPEI TIMES 焦點》 China confirms ‘weapons’ on island

A handout picture with annotations provided by ImageSat International NV yesterday shows satellite images of Woody Island, the largest of the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea.
Photo: EPA

A handout picture with annotations provided by ImageSat International NV yesterday shows satellite images of Woody Island, the largest of the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea. Photo: EPA

2016/02/19 03:00

MILITARIZATION? Beijing attempted to downplay the deployment on Woody Island, saying that Western media were playing the ‘same old tune’ about a ‘China threat’

By William Lowther / Staff reporter in Washington, with Agencies

China confirmed that it has weapons on a disputed island in the South China Sea, state media said yesterday, as US Secretary of State John Kerry slammed Beijing for “militarization” of the strategically vital region.

The US broadcaster Fox News on Tuesday reported that a privately owned satellite company had provided images that appeared to show two batteries of eight surface-to-air missile launchers and a radar system had been installed on Woody Island (Yongxing Island, 永興島) — one of the Paracel Islands (Xisha Islands, 西沙群島) — earlier this month.

Pentagon officials say the pictures are authentic, and Ministry of National Defense spokesman Major General David Lo (羅紹和) on Wednesday said that Taipei is closely monitoring developments.

Taiwan, China and Vietnam claim all or part of the Paracel Islands.

The Chinese Ministry of National Defense yesterday confirmed that “China has deployed weapons on the island for a long time,” reported the Global Times newspaper, which has close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

It did not specify what weapons were on the island.

However, it attempted to downplay the deployment, saying recent reports were an example of Western media playing “the same old tune” about a “China threat,” the newspaper cited the ministry’s news office as saying.

“China has the fair and legal right to deploy defense facilities within the boundaries of its own territory,” the report added.

Tensions in the sea — through which one-third of the world’s oil passes — have mounted in recent months since China transformed contested reefs in the Spratly Islands (Nansha Islands, 南沙群島) further south into artificial islands capable of supporting military facilities.

Washington says Beijing’s actions threaten free passage in a strategically vital area and has sent warships close to the disputed islands to assert freedom of navigation, raising fears of escalation.

The US is planning “very serious conversations” with China about the anti-aircraft missiles Beijing is believed to have deployed on the island, Kerry said on Wednesday.

Answering questions from reporters in Washington, Kerry said there was “every evidence” that China was increasing militarization in the South China Sea.

He said that Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) stood in the Rose Garden of the White House last year and promised that there would be no militarization of the South China Sea.

“We have said repeatedly with respect to China that the standard that should be applied to all countries with respect to the South China Sea is no militarization,” Kerry said.

“We had these conversations with the Chinese and I’m confident that over the next days, we will have further very serious conversations on this,” Kerry said.

The top US diplomat expressed hope that Beijing would work to resolve the maritime disputes “not through unilateral action, not through force, not through militarization, but through diplomacy and by working with other countries and claimants.”

Meanwhile, Beijing has insisted it has the right to build “self-defense” systems in the region.

An editorial published yesterday in the Global Times said that the US has “injected the most military elements in the region.”

If China has in fact placed surface-to-air missiles on the island, they might make “jet fighters from the US ... feel uneasy when making provocative flights in the region. To us, that’s a proper result,” the editorial said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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