China scolds U.S. for withdrawing invite to naval drills
Source: Reuters
MAY 24, 2018 / 3:57 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Ben Blanchard
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinas Defence Ministry expressed regret on Thursday after the United States withdrew an invitation to China to attend a major U.S.-hosted naval drill, saying that closing the door does not promote mutual trust and cooperation.
The Rim of the Pacific exercise, known as RIMPAC and previously attended by China, is billed as the worlds largest international maritime exercise and held every two years in Hawaii in June and July.
RIMPAC enabled the armed forces of the worlds two largest economies to directly engage with each other. It was viewed by both countries as a way to ease tensions and reduce the risk of miscalculation should they meet under less friendly circumstances.
The Pentagon said the withdrawal of the invitation was in response to what it sees as Beijings militarization of islands in the disputed South China Sea, a strategic waterway claimed in large part by Beijing.
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