China says it won’t budge on South China Sea sovereignty

BEIJING — China’s foreign minister took a hard line Tuesday on the country’s claims to virtually all the South China Sea, saying Beijing won’t permit other nations to infringe on what it considers its sovereign rights in the strategically vital area.

Wang Yi, speaking to reporters at an annual news conference in Beijing, said that another nation’s claim to freedom of navigation in the region doesn’t give it the right to do whatever it wants — an apparent reference to the US, which has sent naval ships past reefs where China has engaged in island-building.

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Wang sought to deflect allegations China is militarizing the region by building military facilities on the artificial islands. He said China’s development there was defensive and that other nations were being militaristic — not China.

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China has conducted a massive program in the South China Sea over the past two years of land reclamation, piling sand atop reefs then adding airstrips and military facilities.

When asked whether China would allow foreign journalists to visit those islands, Wang stressed that they also were intended for civilian uses and that once they are completed, foreign journalists would be invited.

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