‘No dispute about it’: Beijing defends construction on Paracel Islands in South China Sea
Beijing defended its ongoing construction activities in the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, claiming the work aims to improve living conditions and boost the local economy. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian stated the islands are inherent Chinese territory and the construction is necessary.

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AI-generatedBeijing defended its ongoing construction activities in the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea, claiming the work aims to improve living conditions and boost the local economy. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian stated the islands are inherent Chinese territory and the construction is necessary. This statement follows Vietnam's strong opposition to the land reclamation, particularly at Antelope Reef, which Vietnam calls the Hoang Sa Islands. Vietnam asserts its sovereignty over the Paracels, citing historical evidence and legal grounds, and considers any foreign activities there without its permission illegal. The Vietnamese foreign ministry spokeswoman Pham Thu Hang stated that Vietnam "resolutely opposes" Chinese land-reclamation activities and made representations about them.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedVietnam “resolutely opposes” Chinese land-reclamation activities and made representations about them.
The Xisha Islands are an inherent part of China’s territory and there is no dispute about it.
Beijing defends ongoing land-reclamation activities in the contested Paracel Islands in the South China Sea.
Hanoi had “ample historical evidence and legal grounds” to assert sovereignty over the Paracel Islands, including Antelope Reef.
China’s necessary construction activities on its own territory are aimed at improving the living conditions of the island’s residents and serving local economic development.