New Straits Times

Protest over S’pore troop carriers

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BEIJING: China said yesterday it had lodged a protest with Singapore after Singaporea­n armoured troop carriers were seized by Hong Kong customs en route back from Taiwan, as a state-owned newspaper warned against Singapore’s “hypocrisy”.

The nine troop carriers were impounded in Hong Kong last week, sparking a rebuke to Singapore from China’s Foreign Ministry about maintainin­g military ties with selfruled Taiwan, which China considers a breakaway province.

“China has made representa­tions over this to the Singapore side,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said yesterday.

China had also “demanded” that Singapore abide by Hong Kong’s laws and cooperate with the Hong Kong government to handle followup work, he added.

China opposes countries which have relations with China while also having “any form of official exchanges with the Taiwan region, including military exchanges and cooperatio­n”, Geng said.

China has claimed sovereignt­y over Taiwan since 1949.

Beijing has vowed to bring Taiwan under its rule, by force if necessary. China says Taiwan is part of “one China”, ruled by Beijing.

The Global Times, China’s nationalis­t state-owned tabloid, warned that Singapore’s “hypocrisy” over its military relationsh­ip with Taiwan could harm its relations with China.

“It is no longer reasonable for Singapore to continue... any kind of military exchange with Taiwan,” said an opinion article in the paper, written by a commentato­r identified only as Ai Jun, which is a homonym for “love the army”.

Singapore and Taiwan have a longstandi­ng military relationsh­ip that began in the 1970s and involves Taiwan being used as grounds for Singaporea­n infantry training.

Beijing has grudgingly tolerated this agreement since the China and Singapore re-establishe­d diplomatic relations in the 1990s.

The incident “adds to the suspicion” that Singapore is working against the “one China” principle, said the paper.

 ??  ?? Six of the nine Singaporea­n armoured troop carriers detained in Hong Kong last week.
Six of the nine Singaporea­n armoured troop carriers detained in Hong Kong last week.

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