‘China seeks maritime power, not hegemony’

China said its plans to build the country into a maritime power has nothing to do with seeking hegemony.

Beijing: China on Thursday said its plans to build the country into a maritime power has nothing to do with seeking hegemony.

China wants to become a maritime power in order to enhance its capacity to exploit marine resources, develop the marine economy, safeguard the country`s maritime rights and interests, and ensure a sustainable economic and social development, Defence Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said.

"That does not mean that China is aiming at expanding its presence at sea, nor at marine hegemony," Geng was quoted as saying by the state-run Xinhua news agency.

Chinese leader Hu Jintao`s report to the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China earlier this month spelt out future efforts to build China into a maritime power.

Geng denied interpretations that this position indicates a more hardline approach by China in its marine sovereignty claims, such as over the disputed islands with Japan.

"China`s stance of safeguarding the country`s legitimate sovereign rights and interests should not be regarded as a hardline approach," he said.

According to Geng, China will resolutely protect its sovereignty, security and development interests and will never yield to any outside pressure.
Safeguarding the country`s marine rights and interests is one of the military`s important duties and the army will well perform its duties under the country`s deployment, Geng said.

Meanwhile, the spokesman noted that China is always committed to peaceful settlement of international disputes and opposes the wanton use of force or threat to use it.

China`s armed forces advocate and follow the concept of a "harmonious ocean," and comply with the UN Charter as well as other international laws and rules, Geng said, adding that the Chinese military is active in taking part in international dialogue and cooperation in marine security and is willing to join other countries in maintaining security at sea.

Moreover, in response to media reports on naval training of the East China Sea Fleet in the West Pacific Ocean, the spokesman said that it was a scheduled and routine session was conducted in line with international rules.

PTI

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