Tuesday, April 8, 2014

China blasts Philippines, wants Japan restrained



BEIJING - China approached the United States on Tuesday to limit partner Japan and criticized an alternate U.s.

China asserts 90 percent of the 3.5 million sq km (1.35 million sq mile) South China Sea, where the Philippines, alongside different nations, stake claims. China has a separate question with Japan in the East China Sea over uninhabited islets that are directed by Japan.

Chang called the Philippines a country "disguising itself as a victimized person" and restored its restriction to Manila's quest for global intervention in its putrefying regional question in the South China Sea. State Department has blamed China's coastguard for provocation of Philippine vessels and called its late endeavor to piece a Philippine resupply mission to the Second Thomas Shoal, a debated atoll, provocative and destabilizing.

Hagel's visit to China came after a stop in Japan, where he called China an "extraordinary force" yet urged it to utilize that power astutely.

The authority English-dialect China Daily, in an article on Tuesday, pummeled those remarks and blamed Hagel for "encouraging nations in their offers to incite China".

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