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China opposes military intervention in South China Sea | China has indisputable sovereign rights
over the South China Sea islands and their adjacent waters, and the country opposes
any military intervention in this area, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Defence
said Tuesday. According to relevant rules, a regular combat-readiness patrol system
has been established in sea waters under China's jurisdiction, Geng Yansheng,
the spokesman, said in response to a question at a press conference. Geng said
the system was established to maintain the country's territorial sovereignty and
safeguard its maritime rights, and it is not targeting any other country or specific
goals. "The Chinese navy is justified in protecting the country's interests, and
it is groundless to equate such a justified action with tough foreign policy,"
he said. Geng also said the establishment of the Sansha garrison in the South
China Sea is responsible for defense mobilization, militia reserves, the relationship
between the garrison and local government as well as the city guard, support for
the city's disaster rescue and relief work, and direct militia and reserve troops
in the city of Sansha . "The formation of troops and arms mainly depends on its
military tasks," Geng added. Geng also said the establishment of the city of Sansha
is a readjustment by the Chinese government to existing administrative bodies,
which is an issue within China 's sovereignty and unrelated to other countries.
The disputes over the South China Sea mainly revolve around the sovereignty over
some islands and part of the sea delimitation in the area, Geng said. " China
will continue to seek appropriate solutions through bilateral negotiations and
consultations with the parties directly involved in the concerned disputes," Geng
said. China is also willing to cooperate with the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations (ASEAN) in all fields, including the defense security relationship, in
order to boost regional peace, stability and prosperity, Geng added.
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