China says deployment of defensive facilities on South China Sea islands legitimate
BEIJING -- China said Thursday its deployment of necessary defensive facilities on some islands in the South China Sea is legitimate and normal.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang made the remarks in response to a question regarding a US think tank report saying China appeared to have installed weapons on seven islands in the South China Sea.
Calling the South China Sea islands China's inherent territory, Geng said China's building of necessary defensive facilities on its own territory is completely normal and has nothing to do with militarization.
"If China's building normal facilities and deploying necessary territorial defensive facilities on its own islands is considered militarization, then what is the sailing of fleets in the South China Sea?" he said.
Currently, the situation of the South China Sea issue is moving in a good and positive direction, he said.
"We hope countries concerned could respect the efforts of China and ASEAN members, and maintain the positive momentum of the South China Sea situation," he added.
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