World / China should stop 'bullying behaviour' in South China Sea: US

The US has expressed concern over reports of China's "provocative actions" in the South China Sea aimed at offshore oil and gas developments of "other claimant states", saying that China should stop its "bullying behaviour". Earlier, reports suggested that a Chinese government survey ship was tagging a vessel operated by Malaysian state oil company Petronas in the sea.

Deccan Herald : Apr 19, 2020, 08:44 AM
Washington: The United States called on China on Saturday to stop "bullying behaviour" in the South China Sea and said it was concerned by reports of China's "provocative actions" aimed at offshore oil and gas developments in the disputed waters.

Three regional security sources said on Friday that a Chinese government survey ship was tagging an exploration vessel operated by Malaysia's state oil company Petronas in those waters.

Earlier in the week, when the survey ship the Haiyang Dizhi 8 was off Vietnam, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman had said the ship was conducting normal activities and accused U.S. officials of smearing Beijing.

"The United States is concerned by reports of China's repeated provocative actions aimed at the offshore oil and gas development of other claimant states," the U.S. State Department said in an emailed statement on Saturday.

"In this instance, (China) should cease its bullying behaviour and refrain from engaging in this type of provocative and destabilizing activity," it said.