American
Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON,
Nov. 23, 2013 – Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel issued the following statement
today on China’s announcement that it is establishing an Air Defense
Identification Zone in the East China Sea:
"The
United States is deeply concerned by the People's Republic of China
announcement today that it is establishing an air defense identification zone
in the East China Sea. We view this
development as a destabilizing attempt to alter the status quo in the region.
This unilateral action increases the risk of misunderstanding and
miscalculations.
"This
announcement by the People's Republic of China will not in any way change how
the United States conducts military operations in the region.
"The
United States is conveying these concerns to China through diplomatic and
military channels, and we are in close consultation with our allies and
partners in the region, including Japan.
"We
remain steadfast in our commitments to our allies and partners. The United States reaffirms its longstanding
policy that Article V of the U.S.-Japan Mutual Defense Treaty applies to the
Senkaku Islands
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