Little let-up in South China Sea facility construction
While tensions in the South China Sea were at a reduced level throughout 2017, China has not been sitting idle on its military outposts.
In a report, the Washington-based Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) stated: ‘Beijing remains committed to advancing the next phase of its build-up – construction of the infrastructure necessary for fully functioning air and naval bases on the larger outposts.’
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