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Paper says China unhappy over US carrier visit to Vietnam

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is unhappy with the first visit by a US to a Vietnamese port since the War and is monitoring developments, a newspaper said today. However, said the USS Carl Vinson's visit was unlikely to alter the balance of power in the Sea, which claims virtually in its entirety and has been fortifying with military structures on man-made islands. "China's vigilance and unhappiness are inevitable, but we don't think that the USS Carl Vinson's trip can stir up troubles in the Sea," the paper known for its hard-line nationalist views said in an editorial. The visit "will not generate any special tools to pressure China," while the U. S. sending warships to the Sea will "only waste money," the paper said. and have extensive overlapping claims to islands and resources in the sea, and U. S. officials say the port call is a sign of the U.

S. commitment to the region and U. S.-ties. "being here, me being here, this is about This is about our relationship with Vietnam, both from a military relationship and from a comprehensive partnership relationship," Vice Adm. Phillip Sawyer, 7th Fleet, told reporters in a conference call Tuesday from the Vietnamese port of Da Nang, where the ship docked Monday.

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 15:55 IST
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