China Slams US “Hypocrisy”, Tells Obama To Stop “Inspiring Militancy”

Tensions between China and the U.S. continue to grow. On Wednesday, Beijing called U.S. Secretary remark about “provocative behavior” of China in the South China Sea “inspiring militancy,” and insisted that the U.S. “stop encouraging the provocation” of the Philippines and Vietnam. As China Daily reports, China has expressed the view that the U.S. must abandon the “hypocrisy” and stop publicly support Vietnam and the Philippines in territorial disputes with China.

As RIA reports, Tensions between China and the U.S. continues to grow, experts say. On Wednesday, Beijing called U.S. Secretary remark about “provocative behavior” of China in the South China Sea “inspiring militancy,” writes China Daily .

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a telephone conversation with John Kerry that China insists that the U.S. “stop encourage provocation” of the Philippines and Vietnam.

 

According to analysts, so China has expressed the view that the U.S. must abandon the “hypocrisy” and stop publicly support Vietnam and the Philippines in territorial disputes with China.

 

Earlier it was reported that the Philippine government to seize the Chinese fishing boat and 11 crew members on charges of catching endangered sea turtles in the territory disputed waters of the South China Sea. Shortly before that, Vietnam demanded that China stop drilling for oil in the South China Sea.

 

Tensions between China, Vietnam and the Philippines began to increase after last week, President Barack Obama signed a new military agreement with the Philippines, which aims to persuade Asian allies of American support in case of conflict with Beijing.

 

According to experts, the reason why the conflict risks becoming much more serious than just a territorial dispute is because Philippines quickly became embroiled in the geopolitical rivalry between the U.S. and China, while the two powers are fighting for strategic dominance in the western Pacific Ocean, says Al Jazeera article “Strategic Dilemma of the Philippines, between the eagle and the dragon.”

 

Professor at the Chinese Institute of International Relations Dan Dzhankun believes that the U.S. is fully engaged in the problems encountered in the Asia-Pacific region because of its relationship with China. However, Washington’s aggressive behavior in the territory of South-East Asia is unlikely to stabilize the situation. “The Obama administration is moving away from a century of U.S. diplomatic tradition in maintaining the balance between the other two countries,” – said the expert, noting that “sabotage relations between the south-eastern countries may have important implications for the situation in the region and even the world. And fatal mistakes in strategy, which adheres Obama can not be ignored.”

Seems like the potential for “costs” are growing…




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