PLA Says It Drove Away US Cruiser In South China Sea

"); jQuery("#212 h3").html("

Related News Programmes

"); });

2022-11-29 HKT 15:38

Share this story

facebook

  • The USS Chancellorsville guided-missile cruiser had recently sailed through the Taiwan Strait. File photo: AP

    The USS Chancellorsville guided-missile cruiser had recently sailed through the Taiwan Strait. File photo: AP

The People’s Liberation Army said on Tuesday it drove away a US guided-missile cruiser that "illegally intruded" into waters near the South China Sea's Nansha Qundao, a claim that the US Navy disputed.

"The actions of the US military seriously violated China's sovereignty and security," said Tian Junli, spokesman for the Southern Theatre Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA).

The ship in question, the USS Chancellorsville guided-missile cruiser, had recently sailed through the Taiwan Strait.

In a statement, the US Navy said the PLA statement was "false", calling it "the latest in a long string of PRC actions to misrepresent lawful US maritime operations".

US warships have passed through the South China Sea with increasing frequency in recent years.

Earlier, the PLA said the US cruiser's latest passage showed that the United States was a "security risk maker" in the South China Sea and "is another iron-clad proof of its hegemony in the navigation and militarisation of the South China Sea".

The PLA said its troops would remain on high alert, the Southern Theatre Command wrote on its WeChat social media account. (Reuters)

RECENT NEWS

Tycoon Sits China's University Exams For 27th Time

Among the millions of fresh-faced high schoolers sitting the nation's dreaded "gaokao" college entrance exam on Wednesda... Read more

China's First Home-grown Large Cruise Liner Undocks

The first large cruise liner developed by China completed its undocking in Shanghai on Tuesday, marking its complete tra... Read more

Chinese, US Diplomats Hold 'frank' Talks In Beijing

Meetings between senior mainland and US officials in China this week struck an upbeat chord, with both sides agreeing to... Read more

China's Cruise Industry Set To Make Waves Again

China's cruise industry, suspended for more than three years due to the pandemic, is expected to resume operations in th... Read more

Toll From Deadly Landslide Rises To 19

All 19 people caught in a landslide in Sichuan province on Sunday have been confirmed dead, state media reported, announ... Read more

'Nato-like Alliance Disastrous For Asia-Pacific'

Defence Minister Li Shangfu on Sunday told the Shangri-La Dialogue security summit in Singapore that any moves to establ... Read more