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Avoiding conflict in the disputed South China Sea - where China has
in recent days conducted three test flights on a newly built airstrip on
a reef it reinforced recently - is becoming an increasingly acute
diplomatic challenge, analysts say.
There are rising worries over the possibility of an incident flaring up into a conflict.
An added element to the high-decibel claims and counterclaims is
Vietnam's vigorous military acquisition and modernisation programme,
which includes the purchase of six submarines.
Vietnam on Tuesday protested against the first Chinese test flight,
which took place last Saturday. Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Le
Hai Binh said the move "seriously violated Vietnam's sovereignty over
the Truong Sa archipelago".
Vietnam refers to the Spratly Islands as Truong Sa.
Hanoi maintains that the 3,000m-long airstrip on Fiery Cross Reef,
which allows for bigger and heavier planes to land, is illegal. It has
demanded that China "immediately stop and not repeat" similar flights in
future. But Beijing rejected the protest and later sent two more planes
to land on the airstrip, prompting another Vietnamese protest. Mr Le
asked China "to immediately end similar acts... that expand and
complicate disputes".
http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/anxiety-over-power-play-in-south-china-sea
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