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US officer tells China: Rethink South China Sea tactics

MANILA, Philippines — With more Chinese vessels turning up slowly but steadily in the West Philippine Sea, the chief of the US Indo-Pacific Command has warned his counterpart in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) against making dangerous and escalatory actions in the South China Sea.

During a video conference yesterday with Gen. Wu Yanan of PLA’s Southern Theater Command, US Adm. Samuel Paparo underscored the importance of sustained lines of communication between the US military and the PLA, noting that “such discussions between senior leaders serve to clarify intent and reduce the risk of misperception or miscalculation.”

Wu’s Southern Theater Command is responsible for China’s military activities in the South China Sea.

The US Indo-Pacific Command, in a statement, said Paparo “urged the PLA to reconsider its use of dangerous, coercive and potentially escalatory tactics in the South China Sea and beyond.”

Also on Monday, Beijing – through its embassy in Manila – warned against linking the Taiwan issue to the maritime issue with the Philippines.

“Taiwan question is not and should never become an issue between China and the Philippines,” the embassy said.

“The Taiwan question, starkly different in nature from the maritime differences between China and the Philippines, is purely an internal affair of China that does not brook any external interference,” an embassy spokesperson said. “The maritime differences between China and the Philippines can be compared to spats between neighbors, while the Taiwan question is completely domestic. Distinction between the two must not be blurred.” China said the US is also responsible for using Taiwan to contain China.

The spokesperson noted that of the four new Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) sites opened by the Philippines to the US, three are located in the northern part of Luzon, just “across the sea” from Taiwan, one of which is only 400 kilometers away from Taiwan.

“It is obvious that the US is attempting to use EDCA sites to interfere in the Taiwan question at the expense of the peaceful development of the Philippines and the region.”

More Chinese vessels have been monitored in the West Philippine Sea, with

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