UK, Germany, France warn on South China Sea tensions

29 Aug 2019 • 11:44 PM MYT
Malay Mail
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The ‘USS Wasp’ during the annual joint US-Philippines military exercise on the shores of San Antonio town, facing the South China sea, Zambales province April 11, 2019. — AFP pic

LONDON, Aug 29 — Britain, Germany and France said today they were concerned by tensions in the South China Sea, in a statement issued the day after a US Navy destroyer sailed near islands claimed by China.

The situation there “could lead to insecurity and instability in the region,” the three countries said in a joint statement issued by Britain’s foreign ministry.

China and the United States have traded barbs in the past over what Washington has said is Beijing’s militarisation of the South China Sea via the building of military installations on artificial islands and reefs in disputed waters. — Reuters

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