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China says it expelled Dutch ship from South China Sea

China's military says it has organised naval ‌and air forces to drive away Dutch frigate De Ruyter, which ‌it accused of illegally intruding into the Paracel Islands in ‌the disputed South China Sea.

The Netherlands said the frigate was operating in accordance with international law.

Zhai Shichen, a spokesman for the People's Liberation Army Southern Theatre Command, said ‌in a statement ‌that carrier-based ⁠helicopters had repeatedly taken off and "intruded into ​China's airspace".

"We firmly oppose this and solemnly urge the Dutch side to immediately cease its infringing and provocative acts," Zhai said, adding the Chinese military will resolutely safeguard national sovereignty and security.

In ⁠a statement, the Netherlands ‌said ​that HNLMS De Ruyter was sailing through the South China ​Sea for ‌diplomatic, security and economic reasons.

It declined to comment on operational details.

The ​Chinese claim marks a relatively unusual public confrontation with the Netherlands in the South China Sea.

China claims ​almost ​the entire South China ​Sea, including parts also claimed by ‌Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.

In 2016 the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that China's claims were not supported by international law, a decision that China's government rejected.

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