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    Washington forcing Beijing to accelerate South China Sea deployments, says China's top paper

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    Date
    January 23, 2018
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    Reuters
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    BW20180123_S1/10
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    China’s top newspaper, decrying Washington as a trouble-maker, said on Monday U.S. moves in the South China Sea like last week’s freedom of navigation operation will only cause China to strengthen its deployments in the disputed waterway. China’s foreign ministry said the USS Hopper, a destroyer, came within 12 nautical miles of Huangyan island, which is better known as the Scarborough Shoal and is subject to a rival claim by the Philippines, a historic ally of the United States. It was the latest U.S. naval operation challenging extensive Chinese claims in the South China Sea and came even as President Donald Trump’s administration seeks Chinese cooperation in dealing with North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs.
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    Washington forcing Beijing to accelerate South China Sea deployments, says China's top paper. (2018, January 23). BusinessWorld, p. S1/10.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/3442
    Personal Names
    Trump, Donald
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    Washington Beijing South China Sea China Scarborough Shoal Philippines
    Subject
    disputes territorial waters military operations Exclusive economic zone international law law of the sea fishing grounds
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