Rex Tillerson has set the stage for a major diplomatic clash between Washington and Beijing after the nominee for US secretary of state said China should not be allowed to access islands it has built in the South China Sea.
At his confirmation hearing before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday, Mr Tillerson said China’s construction of artificial islands in the contested sea was “akin to Russia’s taking Crimea” from Ukraine in 2014.
“We’re going to have to send China a clear signal that, first, the island-building stops and, second, your access to those islands also is not going to be allowed,” he added.
Over the past three years China has deployed dredging ships to create islands out of rocks and coral reefs in the South China Sea, which experts believe is part of a strategy to bolster its territorial claim to the area — and potentially to deny other nations access to the resource-rich, strategically important waters.