Two U.S. carrier groups conduct exercises in South China Sea
Foreign
TWO U.S. carrier groups have conducted joint exercises in the South China Sea on Tuesday, marking the first dual-carrier operations in the controversial waterway since July 2020, reports said.
This comes days after a U.S. warship sailed near Chinese-controlled islands in the disputed waters that have emerged as another flashpoint in strained Sino-U.S. relations.
The Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group and the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group “conducted a multitude of exercises aimed at increasing interoperability between assets as well as command and control capabilities”, the U.S. Navy said.
The exercise comes days after China condemned the sailing of the destroyer, the USS John S. McCain, near the Chinese-controlled Parcel Islands.
The United States calls it freedom of navigation operation, which is the first of such a mission by the U.S. navy since President Joe Biden took office.
The United States has contested China’s extensive territorial claims in the region, accusing it of militarizing the South China Sea.
The U.S. has also accused China of trying to intimidate neighbors such as Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, who also have claims that overlap with China’s in the resource-rich area.
“We are committed to ensuring the lawful use of the sea that all nations enjoy under international law,” Rear Admiral Jim Kirk, commander of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group, said in a statement.
China has been infuriated by repeated U.S. sailings near the islands it occupies and controls in the South China Sea.
China says it has irrefutable sovereignty and has accused the United States of deliberately stoking tension. (Reuters/NAN)
– Feb. 09, 2021 @ 11:00 GMT
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