
China Blocks U.S. Warship From Port Call in Hong Kong
China refused a U.S. warship entry to Hong Kong next month, days after Washington sanctioned the Chinese military for buying Russian weapons.
The U.S. consulate in Hong Kong confirmed on Wednesday that China had denied a request for the port call by the U.S. Navyโs amphibious assault ship the USS Wasp.
โThe Chinese Government did not approve a request for a U.S. port visit to Hong Kong by the USS Wasp,โ Darragh Paradiso, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong, said in an email. โWe have a long track record of successful port visits to Hong Kong, and we expect that will continue.โ
The vessel is part of a group based in Sasebo, Japan, and operating in the ยญIndo-Pacific region.
Beijingโs move came after the U.S. last Thursdayย penalizedย Chinaโs Equipment Development Department — the agency that oversees the countryโs defense technology — and its director Li Shangfu for allegedly engaging in the purchase of Russian combat aircraft and S-400 surface-to-air missiles, which it called a violation of American sanctions.
Ian Storey, a senior fellow at the ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore specializing in China-U.S. relations, said last weekโs sanctions were the โonly reasonโ Beijing had denied the USS Wasp access to Hong Kong. โThis is a tit-for-tat response, as China and Russia are really very annoyed about it,โ he said.
The U.S. State Department said its actions against Li and his department werenโt intended to undermine the military capabilities or combat readiness of any country, but rather to impose costs on Russia in response to its interference in the U.S. election process.
It announced the moves as part of new efforts to enforce the Trump administrationโsย sweepingย Countering Americaโs Adversaries Through Sanctions Act. The act targets Russiaโs defense and intelligence sectors, and was passed into law last year in response to Russian election interference, cyber attacks and aggression in Ukraine.
โShowing Displeasureโ
Beijingโs top naval officer on Tuesday also canceled a high-level meeting with his U.S. counterpart, Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Dave Eastburnย toldCNN. Chinaโs military actions this week are a way of โshowing displeasure without crossing the line into something more serious,โ said Collin Koh Swee Lean, a research fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
Koh said China has employed similar tactics in the past, citing Beijingโs denial in 2016 of a U.S. carrier strike groupโs request for a Hong Kong port visit during a period of heightened tensions between the two countries in the disputed South China Sea.
But given Chinaโs attempts to resolve trade frictions with the Trump administration via conciliation, Koh said it was unlikely it would provoke the U.S. military into a more serious confrontation.
This weekโs actions shouldnโt be seen as a stand-alone phenomena, he added.
โWe need to look at the broader context of the ongoing trade war between the two counties,โ he said. โIn China, they are debating how they can respond and there are hawks who say, โwe have to strike back.โโ