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    US warship sails through China-held isle

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    September 15, 2019
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    MS20190915_A1
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    The US Navy said one of its destroyers had sailed close to the Chinese-controlled Paracel Islands in the South China Sea on Friday, asserting international freedom of navigation rights in the contested waters. The USS Wayne E. Meyer guided-missile destroyer passed through the area of the Paracels east of Vietnam and South of China’s Hainan Island without requesting permission from Beijing, or from Hanoi or Taipei, which also claim ownership of the archipelago. The move could add to the tensions between the US and China, now bogged down in a grinding trade war, as Beijing pushes to expand its military reach globally. “USS Wayne E. Meyer challenged the restrictions on innocent passage imposed by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam and also contested China’s claim to straight baselines enclosing the Paracel Islands,” said Commander Reann Mommsen, spokesperson for the US 7th Fleet based in Japan.
    Citation
    US warship sails through China-held isle. (2019, September 15). Manila Standard, pp. A1, A2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/10560
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    Corporate Names
    US Navy
    Personal Names
    Mommsen, Reann Duterte, Rodrigo Robredo, Leni
    Geographic Names
    China Paracel Islands South China Sea Xisha Islands Philippines
    Subject
    defence craft navigation military operations territorial waters disputes Exclusive economic zone international law law of the sea
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