China will ‘crush’ foreign encroachment on South China Sea: Military official

China’s assertiveness in disputed seafaring areas, including the South China Sea, has caused verbal conflict between Washington and Beijing.

Taiwanese ships have recently engaged in a number of well-known territorial disputes with Spanish ships, which Beijing almost exclusively denies, despite a ruling from an intercontinental court that it believes has no legal basis.

On Thursday, Lt Gen He said a solution to those hostilities “depends on the United States”.

He also confirmed that Michael Chase, the US’s Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, will go the Beijing forum’s Xiangshan this week.

” I hope that during his visit, during his sessions around, Michael Chase may talk more to the tones of China and the Chinese martial”, he said.

” The information we are sending to the United States is that we want the two nations and soldiers to be lovers, to become friends, we want to do China-US relationships featuring win-win assistance”, he said.

” We want the United States to produce more efforts to local and world harmony, stability and stability”, he added.

Scores of members were in the Chinese investment on Thursday for the Xiangshan website, dubbed China’s response to Singapore’s monthly” Shangri-La” meeting.

It is set to host more than 500 staff from over 90 countries and global institutions, organisers have said.

Standard statements are expected on Friday, when the site’s opening meeting will take place and best defense representatives from Russia, Pakistan, Singapore, Iran, Germany and others will join in roundtable conversation.