US Benfold sails South China
By J.Lo
"Our troops in the military area are on high alert at all times to safeguard national sovereignty, security and peace and stability in the South China Sea," the United States Navy sailed destroyer close to China-controlled islands in South China Sea in what Washington said was patrol aimed at asserting freedom of navigation through strategic seaway.
The guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold sailed past Paracel Islands and continued thereafter with operations in South China Sea.
The operation "upheld the rights, freedoms, and lawful uses of the sea," the US 7th Fleet said in a news release.
Such operations are considered key to US Navy maintaining its presence in Indo-Pacific region, where China has grown its presence through massive shipbuilding campaign.
Beijing has also alarmed US, Australia and New Zealand with signing of mutual defense agreement with Solomon Islands, under which it could receive Chinese troops in emergencies and possibly establish permanent Chinese military presence.
In response to the USS Benfold's passage, China's Southern Theater Command tracked vessel's movements and ordered it to leave the area, Air Force Col. Tian Junli was quoted as saying on Chinese Defense Ministry's website.
China claims ownership over virtually entire strategic waterway, through which passes about $5 trillion in global trade each year and which holds highly valuable fish stocks and undersea mineral resources. The Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam and Taiwan also lay competing claims to the region.
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