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China opposes Vietnam's actions in Spratly Islands

By ANI | Updated: February 20, 2025 04:55 IST

Beijing [China], February 20 : China on Wednesday expressed its opposition to recent developments by Vietnam in the Spratly ...

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Beijing [China], February 20 : China on Wednesday expressed its opposition to recent developments by Vietnam in the Spratly Islands, according to Radio Free Asia.

Spratly Islands consist of more than 100 small islands or reef and are located in the South China Sea.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun reaffirmed China's claim over the Nansha Qundao, also known as the Spratlys, asserting that these islands and reefs are part of China's inherent territory.

While addressing a regular press briefing on Wednesday, Guo said, "Nansha Qundao has always been part of China's territory. Bai Jiao is part of Nansha Qundao. China opposes relevant countries' construction activities on islands and reefs they have illegally occupied."

Vietnam has been actively reclaiming land in the Spratlys, including the construction of a 3,000-metre airstrip on the Barque Canada Reef. This reef, categorised as a rock under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), was first claimed by Vietnam in 1987. Since 2021, development has accelerated, with the reclaimed area more than doubling to nearly 250 hectares (620 acres) by October 2024.

According to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI), Vietnam has created a record 280 hectares (690 acres) of new land across 10 of the 27 features it occupies in the Spratlys between November 2023 and June 2024.

China had previously remained silent on these developments, despite being the first to construct artificial islands and militarise them in the South China Sea. By 2021, China had completed its "Big Three" islandsFiery Cross, Mischief, and Subi reefsequipped with runways and military facilities.

The Vietnamese government has said little about its work at the features apart from it is intended to protect them and provide typhoon shelter to fishermen.

Vietnam has not responded to the Chinese spokesperson's rebuke but a Vietnamese analyst said that China's first known public and official protest may stem from Beijing's disapproval of the Vietnamese leadership's 'look West' policies, Radio Free Asia reported.

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