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US Navy ship sails near South China Sea reef claimed by Beijing: US official

Agence France-Presse, Washington | ByAgence France-Presse
May 28, 2017 06:30 PM IST

The exercise is likely to provoke anger from Beijing as the Trump administration attempts to draw support from China on reining in Pyongyang.

A US Navy ship has sailed in disputed South China Sea waters near a reef claimed by Beijing in the first “freedom of navigation” exercise under President Donald Trump, a US official said.

US sailors receive a safety brief on the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey prior to a replenishment-at-sea on May 6 in the South China Sea.(AFP File Photo)
US sailors receive a safety brief on the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey prior to a replenishment-at-sea on May 6 in the South China Sea.(AFP File Photo)

The USS Dewey sailed “less than 12 nautical miles” from Mischief Reef -- part of the Spratly Islands -- early Thursday morning local time, the official said.

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The exercise is likely to provoke anger from Beijing as the Trump administration attempts to draw support from China on reining in Pyongyang.

China claims nearly all of the South China Sea, despite partial counter-claims from Taiwan and several ASEAN members including the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

It has rapidly built reefs into artificial islands capable of hosting military planes.

The US has challenged annexations of these islets and advocated for a diplomatic settlement to the disputes.

In a statement the US Department of Defense stressed that its Freedom of Navigation Operations program performs exercises that are “not about any one country, nor are they about making political statements.”

According to the Pentagon the US in 2016 conducted operations “challenging excessive maritime claims of 22 coastal states, including allies and partners.”

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