China signals no South China Sea backdown as foreign minister goes to U.S.




 
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China signals no South China Sea backdown as foreign minister goes to U.S.
 
February 22nd, 2016  
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Topic: China signals no South China Sea backdown as foreign minister goes to U.S.


China signals no South China Sea backdown as foreign minister goes to U.S.
By Ben Blanchard BEIJING (Reuters) - China's South China Sea military deployments are no different from U.S. deployments on Hawaii, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Monday, striking a combative tone ahead of a visit by Foreign Minister Wang Yi to the United States this week. The United States last week accused China of raising tensions in the South China Sea by its apparent deployment of surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island, a move China has neither confirmed nor denied. Asked whether the South China Sea, and the missiles, would come up when Wang is in the United States to meet Secretary of State John Kerry, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Washington should not use the issue of military facilities on the islands as a "pretext to make a fuss".




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