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China plans garrison to defend disputed islands

Beijing will establish a military garrison on a group of disputed islands in the South China Sea, China’s defence ministry said Monday, a move likely to provoke further tensions with its neighbours.

Updated on: Jul 24, 2012, 02:47:17 IST
AFP | By , Beijing
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Beijing will establish a military garrison on a group of disputed islands in the South China Sea, China’s defence ministry said Monday, a move likely to provoke further tensions with its neighbours.

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The troops will operate from Sansha in the Paracel Islands, one of two archipelagos in the South China Sea that are claimed by both China and Vietnam.

The garrison, approved by the Central Military Commission, “will be responsible for the Sansha area national defence mobilisation and reserve forces activities”, the defence ministry said.

The ministry did not say when the garrison would be established, but the move to station troops on the Paracels is likely to provoke Hanoi’s ire.

Beijing’s move to designate Sansha as its administrative centre for the Paracels and the Spratly Islands prompted a rare demonstration Sunday in the Vietnamese capital against China’s territorial assertions.

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China and South Vietnam once administered different parts of the Paracels but after a brief conflict in 1974 Beijing took control of the entire group of islands. Vietnam holds several of the larger Spratly Islands.

China says it owns much of the South China Sea, while the Philippines, Taiwan, Brunei and Malaysia each claim portions.

Disputes have flared in recent weeks, with Vietnam and the Philippines criticising what they call Chinese encroachment.

In June, the state-backed China National Offshore Oil Corporation announced it was welcoming bids to explore oil blocks in the disputed waters, a week after Vietnam adopted a law placing the Spratlys under its sovereignty.

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