China rejects US accusations it seeks hegemony in Asia

AFP  |  Beijing 

today rejected accusations from top US officials that it seeks in and is pushing militarisation in the

The comments were not surprising, Chinese told a regular press briefing today, given that "those who seek and indulge in will always think that others are coveting their own hegemony".

But "no matter how developed may become, it will never seek hegemony or engage in expansion," she added.

had vowed Tuesday that the US would keep confronting China over its territorial claims in the Sea -- where has established a significant military presence on contested islands.

US diplomats and foreign nations alike were "very concerned about this continued militarisation" in the region, he told reporters.

But Hua termed Mattis' comments "rather ridiculous".

"China was not the first country to deploy weapons in the Sea, nor is it the country with the most weapons there, and neither is it the country with the most frequent military activities" there, she said.

"As for exactly who is pushing militarisation, everyone can drop the scales from their eyes to see that the answer is self-evident." Mattis in February unveiled the US National Defense Strategy which made clear will focus on in the context of China's growing military might.

Meanwhile, of Defence told a regular press briefing in today that the country's sole -- the "Liaoning" -- has reached initial combat readiness.

The group has conducted multiple exercises which have "effectively tested (its) comprehensive attack and defence system" and prepared it for combat operations on the open seas, he said.

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 19:50 IST