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Manila says Beijing is reclaiming land on a reef in the disputed Spratly Islands and seems to be constructing an airstrip

PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 14 May, 2014

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The Philippines says China is constructing an airstrip on reclaimed land at Johnson Reef in the Spratly Islands. Photo: Screenshot

The Philippines accused China on Wednesday of reclaiming land on a reef in disputed islands in the South China Sea, apparently to build an airstrip, only a day after Washington described Beijing’s actions in the region as “provocative”.


If confirmed, the airstrip would be the first built by China on any of the eight reefs and islands it occupies in the Spratly Islands and would mark a significant escalation in tensions involving several nations in the area.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, an area rich in energy deposits and an important passageway traversed each year by US$5 trillion worth of ship-borne goods.

Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims on the area.

Philippine Foreign Ministry spokesman Charles Jose told reporters that China had been moving earth and materials to Johnson South Reef, known by the Chinese as Chigua, in recent weeks. He said China was reclaiming land in violation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, an informal code of conduct for the region.

“They’re about to build an airstrip,” Jose said.

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Johnson Reef is located east of the Philippines island of Palawan. Photo: Screenshot

He said evidence of the Chinese activity on the reef had been shown in aerial photographs taken by the Philippine Navy. The Philippines and Taiwan already have airstrips in the area.

The ministry had already lodged a protest with the Chinese and raised the issue behind closed doors at last weekend’s summit of the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean) in Myanmar, Jose said.

Tensions in the South China Sea were already high after China moved a large oil rig into an area also claimed by Vietnam. Beijing and Hanoi each accused the other of ramming its ships near the disputed Paracel Islands,

On Tuesday, Kerry said during a phone call with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that China’s introduction of the oil rig and numerous government vessels into the area disputed with Vietnam was “provocative”, a State Department spokeswoman confirmed.

China in turn said there had indeed been provocative action taken in the area but that it was not the guilty party, with the foreign ministry blaming the United States for encouraging such behaviour. The ministry said Wang had urged Kerry to “act and speak cautiously”.

Beijing says the South China Sea issue should be resolved by direct talks between those involved and has bristled at what it sees as unwarranted US interference.

It has also looked askance at the US “pivot” back to Asia, especially Washington’s efforts to boost existing military links with Tokyo and Manila.

The remote and otherwise unremarkable Johnson South Reef has been a catalyst for conflict in the past. In March 1988, China and Vietnam fought a brief naval skirmish on and around the reef with up to 90 Vietnamese reported killed.

China 'building airstrip on disputed reef', says Philippines | South China Morning Post
 
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I think correct punishment would be sanctions and moving away investments from China (which is already happening). The thing is if we don't do anything, they will keep going on. The revolver has to be on the table.
 
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I think correct punishment would be sanctions and moving away investments from China (which is already happening). The thing is if we don't do anything, they will keep going on. The revolver has to be on the table.

Sanctions would be the best thing to happen to China. It drives our self-sufficiency.

Nothing or nobody will stop our rise.

Dream on.
 
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Sanctions would be the best thing to happen to China. It drives our self-sufficiency.

Nothing or nobody will stop our rise.

Dream on.
You don't know what you are talking about. Did you even study? China is long from being self-sufficient. You produce to sell abroad, if we don't buy. Say bye bye. Your whole economy will go down like a rock hitting bottom. Millions of Chinese will loose jobs and have no food. Then our demands will come.
 
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