Washington:The Biden administration on Sunday upheld a Trump-era rejection of nearly all of China's significant maritime claims in the South China Sea. The administration also warned China that any attack on the Philippines in the flashpoint region would draw a US response under a mutual defense treaty.
The stern message from Secretary of State Antony Blinken came in a statement released ahead of this week's fifth anniversary of an international tribunal's ruling in favour of the Philippines, against China's maritime claims around the Spratly Islands and neighbouring reefs and shoals. China rejects the ruling.
Ahead of the fourth anniversary of the ruling last year, the Trump administration came out in favour of the ruling but also said it regarded as illegitimate virtually all Chinese maritime claims in the South China Sea outside China's internationally recognized waters.
Sunday's statement reaffirms that position, which had been laid out by Trump's secretary of state, Mike Pompeo. "Nowhere is the rules-based maritime order under greater threat than in the South China Sea," Blinken said, using language similar to Pompeo's. He accused China of continuing "to coerce and intimidate Southeast Asian coastal states, threatening freedom of navigation in this critical global throughway.
The United States reaffirms its July 13, 2020 policy regarding maritime claims in the South China Sea, he said, referring to Pompeo's original statement. We also reaffirm that an armed attack on Philippine armed forces, public vessels, or aircraft in the South China Sea would invoke US mutual defense commitments.
Article IV of the 1951 US-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty obligates both countries to come to each other's aid in case of an attack. Prior to Pompeo's statement, US policy had been to insist that maritime disputes between China and its smaller neighbours be resolved peacefully through UN-backed arbitration. The shift did not apply to disputes over land features that are above sea level, which are considered to be territorial in nature.