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US carrier visits Hong Kong amid heightened China tensions
by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 21, 2018

Ronald Reagan carrier strike group ports in Hong Kong amid China tensions
Washington (UPI) Nov 21, 2018 - The Ronald Reagan carrier strike group is visiting Hong Kong in a port visit that has become less routine in recent years due to tensions with China over militarization of the South China Sea,

The USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier, Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Chancellorsville and Arleigh Burke-class destroyer USS Curtis D. Wilbur anchored in port Wednesday.

"Hong Kong is always an incredible port visit and I'm glad that the officers and Sailors of Carrier Strike Group 5 will have the chance to enjoy the culture, vitality and diversity of this great city," Carrier Strike Group 5 commander Rear Adm. Karl O. Thomas said in a press release.

"The abundant growth and prosperity that surrounds us in Hong Kong is what the United States Seventh Fleet seeks to preserve for all nations in this important region," Thomas said.

Sailors will be allowed to explore Hong Kong and participate in sporting events, community relations projects and tours, according to the Navy.

The USS Ronald Reagan and its strike group is attached to the 7th Fleet in the Indo-Pacific area of operations. It is a Nimitz-class nuclear powered aircraft carrier with a wing of 70 or more planes, helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles.

U.S. Navy ships and sailors have visited Hong Kong for decades. The USS Ronald Reagan last visited Hong Kong in October 2017. The Chancellorsville and Curtis D. Wilbur form the carriers surface combatant escorts along with support ships and usually a fast-attack submarine, though the Navy does not typically reveal the locations of deployed submarines.

An American warship and carrier strike group visited Hong Kong Wednesday in a move seen as a conciliatory gesture by China ahead of next week's crunch meeting between the global superpowers' presidents.

The port call at the semi-autonomous city comes just two months after China nixed a similar visit by the US Navy, and at a time of heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing, fuelled by a burgeoning trade war.

The USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier arrived in Hong Kong waters with two destroyers, the USS Benfold and USS Curtis Wilbur, and guided-missile cruiser USS Chancellorsville.

Tension is simmering between China and the US, who have this year traded punishing tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of imports.

The two crossed swords at last week's APEC summit over the rules of global trade, with the group of 21 nations failing to issue a joint statement for the first time.

US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping are set to meet at the G20 summit in Argentina which starts on November 30.

"It is a friendly gesture made by the Chinese side to let the USS Ronald Reagan visit Hong Kong before the scheduled meeting between President Xi and President Trump in Argentina," Beijing-based military expert Zhou Chenming told the South China Morning Post.

Prior to the Navy's arrival, senior People's Liberation Army commander Lt Gen Tan Benhong and other officers were invited to visit the USS Ronald Reagan on the deck as it sailed to Hong Kong, the newspaper reported.

In September, China cancelled a scheduled visit by a US warship to Hong Kong and scrapped plans for a meeting between the head of the Chinese navy and his American counterpart.

The moves came around the time US B-52 bombers flew through international airspace over the South China Sea and the East China Sea.

In 2016, China denied US aircraft carrier USS Stennis and accompanying naval vessels permission to make a port call in Hong Kong amid heightened tensions between the two countries over Beijing's moves to assert its claims to much of the South China Sea.

On Wednesday, the US Navy said it plans to meet with locals through sporting competitions, after local media said friendly football matches would be played with the Chinese People's Liberation Army and Hong Kong police during their stay.


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