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Friday, July 30, 2010

China Daily: Chen Bingde Orders Military To Keep Close Eye on 'Changing Situation'

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CPP20100730053001 Beijing China Daily Online in English 0020 GMT 30 Jul 10
[Article by Ai Yang and Li Xiaokun from the "World" page: "Military Told To Keep Close Eye on Situation"]

Beijing - A top military officer has warned the Chinese military to keep a close eye on the changing situation amid a large-scale naval exercise in the South China Sea, held at the same time as a joint Washington-Seoul drill, State media reported on Thursday.

According to China Central Television, Chief of General Staff of the People's Liberation Army Chen Bingde, as well as the navy commander and other high-level military leaders, oversaw a naval exercise on Monday, the second day of the US-ROK maritime drill.

The CCTV program showed major warships of the North China Sea Fleet and East China Sea Fleet appearing in the drill organized by the South China Sea Fleet, without mentioning a specific location.

"It is one of the drills in China's naval history that involved comprehensive cooperation and included the launch of many missiles," CCTV said. The drill is just one of a slew of exercises the People's Liberation Army undertook before and during the US-ROK drill in the Sea of Japan, which is known as the East Sea in the ROK.

While Washington and Seoul completed their first joint exercise on Wednesday, Seoul said that the two sides will "present a joint military exercise every month until the end of the year." An ROK official also said a US-ROK drill is scheduled to take place in the Yellow Sea in September.

Li Jie, a researcher with the Chinese navy's military academy, told China Daily that Beijing has shown it has the determination to protect its territory not only through diplomatic speeches but also by demonstrating its military strength. "If the bottom line were to be crossed, then China would firmly react," Li said.

Li also said the actions further stress that the South China Sea is one of China's core interests. "The fact that the chief personally watched the performances implies that the region is seen as highly important, and the drills are considered vital," he said.
: http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/

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