Late Monday, the Chinese Embassy in Washington had harsh words for Pompeo's announcement, calling the accusations "completely unjustified."(Photo by=My Vue News) |
[아시아뉴스통신=레악카나 기자] US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday announced a formal rejection of "most" of China's maritime claims in the South China Sea, the latest in the escalation between Washington and Beijing. Describing the move as "strengthening U.S. policy," the top US diplomat asserted that "Beijing's claims to offshore resources across most of the South China Sea are completely unlawful, as is its campaign of bullying to control them."
"The world will not allow Beijing to treat the South China Sea as its maritime empire. America stands with our Southeast Asian allies and partners in protecting their sovereign rights to offshore resources, consistent with their rights and obligations under international law," Pompeo said in a lengthy statement.
Beijing claims almost 1.3 million square mile South China Sea as its sovereign territory and over the past several years has built up military fortifications on several islands claimed by several states and islands that surround it, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and Taiwan. Beijing has impeded commercial activity like fishing or mineral exploration by some of those countries claiming it belonged to China for hundreds of years. Late Monday, the Chinese Embassy in Washington had harsh words for Pompeo's announcement, calling the accusations "completely unjustified."