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US navy ship makes first China visit since arbitration ruling

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A US navy guided missile destroyer arrived in the northern Chinese port of Qingdao on Monday in the first visit by an American warship to the country since Beijing responded angrily to an arbitration panel’s ruling that its expansive South China Sea maritime claims had no basis in law.

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Arriving in the home port of China’s northern fleet, the USS Benfold held a signals exercise with the Chinese Navy. Speaking briefly to media, Cmdr. Justin L Harts said the visit aimed to “build relationships” with counterparts from the Chinese Navy, but referred questions on tensions in the South China Sea to Pacific Command in Hawaii.

Admiral Scott Swift, the top US naval officer in Asia, plans to meet the media Tuesday in Qingdao.

China rejected last month’s ruling by the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration in a case initiated by the Philippines, and refused to take part in the arbitration. It has strongly criticized the US for encouraging its treaty partner in taking legal action and calling for Beijing to respect the ruling.

Last week, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said the US, Japan and Australia were “fanning the flames” of regional tensions after they released a joint statement urging China not to construct military outposts or reclaim land in the disputed waters.

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