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From: roto9/12/2024 2:33:28 AM
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To help diffuse any hostilities, it would be nice if the WhiteHouse would do a goodwill invite to the
Chinese fleet for a seashore visit- L.A.
Just think, a few thousand Chinese sailors visiting their idea of American reality world- Disneyland.


China will 'crush' foreign encroachment on South China Sea: Military official


This photo shows an aerial view of China Coast Guard vessel inside Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea on Feb 16, 2024. (Photo: AFP/Jam Sta Rosa)

12 Sep 2024 01:25PM

BEIJING: China will "crush" any foreign incursion into its sovereign territory including in the South China Sea, a senior Beijing military official said on Thursday (Sep 12) on the sidelines of a defence forum.

"We hope that the South China Sea will remain a sea of peace," Chinese army Lieutenant-General He Lei told a small group of journalists including AFP at the Xiangshan forum.

But, he added, "if the United States moves its pawns behind the scenes, if it pushes countries to the front line, or if the US itself ends up on the front line, then we in the Chinese People's Liberation Army ... will never have any patience".

"We in the Chinese People's Liberation Army will resolutely crush any foreign hostile encroachment on China's territorial, sovereign and maritime rights and interests with firm determination, staunch will, strong capability and effective means," He said.

Washington and Beijing have verbally sparred over China's increasingly assertive approach in disputed maritime regions, including the South China Sea.

In recent months, Chinese vessels have engaged in a series of high-profile confrontations with Philippine ships in the waters, which Beijing claims almost in their entirety despite an international court ruling that its assertion has no legal basis.

On Thursday, Lt Gen He said a resolution to those tensions "depends on the United States".

He also confirmed that US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Chase would attend this week's Xiangshan forum in Beijing.

"I hope that during his visit, during his meetings here, Michael Chase will listen more to the voices of China and the Chinese military," he said.

"The message we are sending to the United States is that we want the two countries and armies to be partners, to be friends, we want to pursue China-US relations featuring win-win cooperation," he said.

"We want the United States to make more contributions to regional and world peace, security and stability," he added.

Scores of delegates were in the Chinese capital on Thursday for the Xiangshan forum, dubbed China's answer to Singapore's annual "Shangri-La" meeting.

It is set to host more than 500 representatives from over 90 countries and international organisations, organisers have said.

Official speeches are expected on Friday, when the forum's opening ceremony will take place and top military representatives from Russia, Pakistan, Singapore, Iran, Germany and others will participate in roundtable discussion.

channelnewsasia.com
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