US to return to South China Sea after warship visit

  03 November 2015    Read: 608
US to return to South China Sea after warship visit
The US has said it plans to return to contested areas of the South China Sea, with a top military commander saying it has conducted similar operations worldwide "for decades".
The sailing of a US warship within an area claimed by China last week angered Beijing, which issued a warning.

Adm Harry Harris, speaking in Beijing, said such moves should surprise no-one.

An unnamed US official earlier told Reuters similar patrols would take place at least "twice a quarter".

The guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen breached the 12-nautical mile zone that China claims around the Subi and Mischief reefs in the Spratly archipelago.



Admiral Harris, of the US Pacific Command, said in a speech at Peking University: "We`ve been conducting freedom of navigation operations all over the world for decades, so no-one should be surprised by them."

"Our military will continue to fly, sail, and operate whenever and wherever international law allows. The South China Sea is not - and will not - be an exception."

But he also added that the operations, which he described as "routine", should "never be construed as a threat to any nation".

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