Friday, May 15, 2015

China on Friday reaffirmed that it will defend its territorial claims in the South China Sea, on the eve of a visit to Beijing by US Secretary of State John Kerry, who is expected to raise America’s objections to Beijing’s actions.


Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters China won’t remain passive if its interests come under attack.


“I would like to stress again that China’s determination to defend national sovereignty and its legitimate rights and interests is unswerving,” Hua said. “We will adopt stern measures to counter any acts that will pose provocations and threats against China.”


Beijing this week responded angrily to a Wall Street Journal report which cited anonymous US officials saying that Washington is considering sending military ships and planes to challenge Chinese claims to islands it is building in the South China Sea.


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