Manila: China has a sovereign right to establish a maritime air defense zone over another region as it did in the East China Sea, the Chinese envoy to the Philippines said Monday.
The United States and key Asian allies have not honored the East China Sea zone, which was announced on Nov. 23 and is seen primarily as a bid to bolster China's claim over uninhabited Japanese-controlled islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China.
The Philippines is locked in a long territorial dispute with China in the South China Sea.
When asked to comment about concerns that China might set up a similar zone over the South China Sea, Ambassador Ma Keqing said in a news conference that it was within the right of the Chinese government to decide “where and when to set up the new air identification zone.”
But she added she could not tell at this time if China would do so.
Ma said that the East China Sea zone's designation should not spark concerns.
“I think the target is not to trigger a conflict but to prevent, to pre-empt any tension to be raised in these areas,” Ma said.