US calls on Beijing to stop ‘dangerous’ conduct in South China Sea

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SpaceWar.com reports: “The United States called Sunday for Beijing to halt its ‘dangerous and destabilizing’ actions in the disputed South China Sea, after a Philippine boat and Chinese Coast Guard ship collided near a contested […]

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SpaceWar.com reports: “The United States called Sunday for Beijing to halt its ‘dangerous and destabilizing’ actions in the disputed South China Sea, after a Philippine boat and Chinese Coast Guard ship collided near a contested reef.

Both countries traded blame after the incident earlier Sunday, the latest such confrontation in the contested sea.

The collision happened during a Philippine resupply mission to a tiny garrison on Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands, a flashpoint for Manila and Beijing — coming a day after another incident near Scarborough Shoal.

On both days Chinese ships ‘employed water cannons and reckless maneuvers, including forcing a collision, causing damage to Philippine vessels undertaking official supply missions to those locations, and jeopardizing the safety of the Filipino crew,’ State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in a statement.

The ships at Scarborough Shoal ‘also used acoustic devices, incapacitating the Filipino crew members, and drove away Philippine fishing vessels,’ he said.

‘These actions reflect not only reckless disregard for the safety and livelihoods of Filipinos, but also for international law,’ Miller said…”

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