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Submarines in Indian Ocean are legitimate: China

ByPTI
Jul 08, 2016 07:44 AM IST

BEIJING: Defending the movement of its submarines in the Indian Ocean as “legitimate” and in accordance with “international practices”, China said on Thursday it never objected to the presence of Indian naval ships in the disputed South China Sea as long as they follow the principles of freedom of navigation.

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“Talking about the submarines, the Chinese submarines cross some of sea areas and those crossings are legitimate and legal and follow the international practices,” China’s defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said during a media interaction, when asked about the movement of Chinese submarines in the Indian Ocean area which has raised India’s concerns.

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Asked if the movement of Chinese submarines in the Indian Ocean is legitimate then why China considers Indian naval ships presence as “wrong”, Yang said China has never taken such a stand. “I want to point out one thing. You said when the Indian ships enter the SCS (we are saying) it is wrong. Where did you hear that. I am from the Ministry of Defence and I have never said that,” he said.

“If it is done in accordance with the international law and as freedom of navigation, that should be lawful. Such movement should be helpful for country-to-country relations and for peace and stability in the region. All those kind of moves should be welcomed,” he said.

China claims almost all of South China Sea which is disputed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan. A UN tribunal is set to deliver its verdict on the Philippines’ petition challenging China’s claims on July 12. Beijing which boycotted its proceedings said it will not honour the judgment.

While asserting its claims on the South China Sea, China has been saying that it never obstructed freedom of navigation, which India, US and other international community have been emphasising as it is the busiest commercial shipping route.

But at the same time China raised vociferous objections to US naval ships in the area especially in the waters close to artificial islands built by it.

On the deployment of US naval ships in the South China Sea, Yang said some countries from outside the region come to SCS under “various pretexts” of their self interests and in an attempt to make provocations and troubles. “This has posed threat to peace and stability in the region. China is not afraid of them,” he said.

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