China warns UK against deploying warships to South China Sea

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Publish Date: 11:37 - 03 January 2021
Sunday, 03 January 2021_China has sent a stern warning to the United Kingdom against plans to deploy warships to the disputed South China Sea, threatening that such a "hostile" move would provoke retaliation from Beijing.

China warns UK against deploying warships to South China SeaThe Royal Navy will reportedly send the HMS Queen Elizabeth to the waters in the coming months in response to what Britain describes as fears over China’s increasing military force in the waters.

Defense Ministry spokesman Tan Kefei warned that the Chinese military will take necessary measures to “safeguard its sovereignty, security and development interests as well as peace and stability in the region.”

“The South China Sea should not become a sea of great power rivalry dominated by weapons and warships," he said. 

Back in 2019, then-UK Defense Minister Gavin Williamson said that the Queen Elizabeth’s first operational mission would include the South China Sea.

Last year, media reports said the warship and its strike group were due to join units of the US military and Japan’s forces near the Japanese Ryukyu Islands as soon as early 2021.

The United States routinely sends its warships and warplanes to the South China Sea to assert what it calls its right to “freedom of navigation.”

 
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