Timing of US military exercises inappropriate: China

Timing of US military exercises inappropriate: China
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Summary China's top military officer called the timing of US naval exercises in the South China Sea.

Chinas top military officer on Monday called the timing of American naval exercises in the sensitive South China Sea inappropriate, after holding talks with his US counterpart in Beijing.Chen Bingde also urged the United States to be more modest and prudent in words and deeds, amid growing tensions over Chinas territorial claims in the strategic and potentially resource-rich South China Sea.On various occasions, the US side has expressed that it does not have the intention to intervene in the disputes in the South China Sea, Chen told reporters after meeting Admiral Mike Mullen.However, we are observing the latest joint exercises between the US and other countries for example the Philippines and Vietnam.We acknowledge that those exercises were there in the past, however the timing of these joint exercises is inappropriate as we see it.Vietnam and the United States are to hold joint naval activities this month, but the US Navy has said these were long-planned and are unconnected to recent tensions.The Philippines recently finished 11 days of naval exercises with the United States close to the South China Sea, although both sides also emphasised the event was an annual one aimed at deepening defence ties. Mullen is the first chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff to visit China since 2007 and his trip comes as military ties between the two powers are tested by Beijings growing assertiveness in the South China Sea.Speaking after the pair met on Monday, Chen said they had found a lot of common ground, but that there were still different opinions on certain issues.I sincerely and truly hope that our American friends will understand the underlying logic, and be more modest and prudent in words and deeds, he added.The key to developing healthy, stable and reliable military relations is mutual trust, and the pre-condition is mutual respect.