China Refutes US Accusations of Militarization of South China Sea


China Refutes US Accusations of Militarization of South China Sea

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) on Thursday refuted the US accusations of militarization of the South China Sea, saying it was unjust for the US to impose sanctions on Chinese companies involved in certain construction projects in the South China Sea.

"China's relevant construction works on its own territory are entirely within the scope of its sovereignty and has nothing to do with militarization," said MOFA spokesperson Zhao Lijian at a regular press conference, CGTN reported.

The US has no reason to impose illegal sanctions on Chinese companies and individuals because of their participation in relevant projects, Zhao added.

Zhao stressed that the US sanctions were tantamount to gross interference in China's internal affairs and violated international law and basic norms governing international relations.

On Wednesday, the United States added 24 Chinese companies to the "Entity List" for their role in China's construction works in the South China Sea, according to an official statement released by the US Department of Commerce.

Meanwhile, the US Department of State said on the same day that it would impose visa restrictions on several Chinese individuals involved in the said projects.

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