China Has Accused The U.S. Of Violating Its Sovereignty After A U.S. Missile Destroyer Sailed Near A Contested Reef In The South China Sea



VOA: China Claims US Warship Violated Its Sovereignty

China has accused the United States of violating its sovereignty after a U.S. missile destroyer sailed near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea.

The USS Hopper sailed within 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) of Huangyan Island, also known at Scarborough Shoal, on January 17.

China's Defense Ministry said in a statement that a Chinese frigate "immediately took actions to identify and verify the U.S. ship and drove it away by warning."

China seized Huangyan from the Philippines in 2012.

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WNU Editor: This is the same reef that China seized from the Philippines 6 years ago.

More News On China Accusing The U.S. Of Violating Its Sovereignty After A U.S. Missile Destroyer Sailed Near A Contested Reef In The South China Sea

China accuses U.S. warship of violating its sovereignty -- Reuters
China says US warship violated sovereignty near Scarborough -- AP
China accuses U.S. of sailing warship near disputed Scarborough Shoal in South China Sea -- Japan Times
US destroyer sails near contested reef in South China Sea angering Beijing -- FOX News
Beijing pledges 'necessary measures' after US warship enters its contested South China Sea -- International Business Times
‘Sovereignty & security violation’: Beijing outraged by US warship sailing off disputed island -- RT
China 'warns off' US destroyer near South China Sea's strategic Scarborough Shoal -- South China Morning Post
Defense ministry warns US against "causing trouble out of nothing" -- Xinhua

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