China’s military in ‘competition for partnerships’ with US in Southeast Asia
Beijing hopes to compel neighbours to consider its interests in the South China Sea and Taiwan, defence analyst says
In Southeast Asia, China has traditionally maintained more in-depth military relations with Cambodia and Laos. But this year it has sought to deepen ties with countries like Indonesia, Singapore and East Timor.
He said the US was holding more joint exercises in the South China Sea targeting “island disputes and China”, and that it had “persuaded regional countries to get into confrontations” – a move he said was aimed at “slowing down” China’s development.
China has repeatedly accused the US of emboldening its treaty ally the Philippines to conduct resupply missions to navy outposts near the disputed Second Thomas Shoal and more recently Sabina Shoal.