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AS IT IS 2015-06-02 US Promises $18 Million for Vietnam to Buy Patrol Boats

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U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter, front left, shakes hands with his Vietnamese counterpart Gen. Phung Quang Thanh, front right, after the two signed a joint vision statement between the two defense ministries in Hanoi, Vietnam Monday, June 1, 2015. (AP Photo/Tran Van Minh)

The United States has promised $18 million to help Vietnam buy American-made coast guard patrol boats to improve its sea defenses.

 

U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter was in Vietnam Monday to increase military ties between the two countries. As part of that effort, he and Vietnam’s defense minister signed what officials called a “vision statement” to guide the expansion of U.S.-Vietnamese cooperation.

 

Secretary Carter examined a Vietnamese naval patrol boat during a visit to a naval base at Haiphong. A Chinese ship had struck and damaged the boat last year in waters claimed by Vietnam in the South China Sea.

 

Mr. Carter said the United States opposes militarization and the creation of tensions in the South China Sea. He called for a halt to land reclamation activities by all countries claiming territory in the waterway.

 

Vietnam is among several countries with island-building projects in the South China Sea. However, China has the largest such projects under development.

 

China rejects US criticism of its activities in the South China Sea

 

Over the weekend, China rejected U.S. criticism of its land reclamation efforts in the South China Sea. The subject was one of many discussed at a security conference, which ended on Sunday.

 

The meeting, known as the Shangri-La Dialog, took place in Singapore. One of the speakers was Chinese Admiral Sun Jianguo. He described his country’s efforts to develop the South China Sea as “justified, legitimate and reasonable. And he added that China is performinginternational public services.”

 

He said, “There are no changes in China’s claims in the South China Sea. Nor are there changes in China’s position on the peaceful resolution of the relevant disputes through negotiation and consultation.”

 

The Chinese military officer spoke to a group of military officers, diplomats, Asian experts and news reporters. The admiral was asked for clarification of his comments. But he offered none.

 

That left most everyone attending concerned about China’s plans for the South China Sea, said Bonnie Glaser. She studies Asian issues for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

 

“To simply read prepared answers to questions demonstrates, I think, an in-your-face dismissal of the concerns that were expressed here by members of the international community. And I think there will really be great disappointment.”

 

U.S. Defense Secretary Carter also spoke at the conference. He said China’s activities in disputed waters put it, in his words, “out of step with both the international rules and norms that underscore the Asia-Pacific security architecture.”

 

Our position, just to be clear, is that all of the claimants to be the South China Sea dispute should halt reclamation, not further militarize those features and pursue a peaceful resolution.”

 
This photo taken through a window of a U.S. military plane shows China's reclamation of Mischief Reef in the South China Sea, May 11, 2015.
This photo taken through a window of a U.S. military plane shows China's reclamation of Mischief Reef in the South China Sea, May 11, 2015.

 

U.S. military officials say their ships and airplanes will not obey Chinese calls to stay away from parts of the South China Sea. They say the U.S. military is operating in international waters and air space. In May, a U.S. spy plane flew over several man-made islands in the disputed area. The plane ignored eight warning messages from the Chinese Navy.

 

The Chinese government claims many small islands in the South China Sea as its territories. But other nations disagree. Many of them have their own competing claims in the area.


Words in This Story

 

patroladj. to guard or observe; to go through an area in an effort to make sure that it is safe

 

visionn. the ability to see

 

militarizationn. the build-up of military forces and equipment

 

reclamation – n. development of an area; in this example, the expansion of islands and coral reefs

 

clarification n. making something easier to understand

 

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