China is building a second aircraft carrier, retired Admiral Liu Xiaojiang told the Chinese-language Hong Kong Commercial Daily on Monday, while the Chinese military's China Military Online published a rebuttal of claims that the country seeks a naval hegemony. The retired admiral announced:
"I think if we need carriers, the more the better. The key is how much funding do we have."
On Wednesday, China's official military publication rebutted China's plans for naval hegemony, commenting on an article by the National Interest magazine, one of the outlets which initially leaked news about plans for a second carrier. Chinese military analyst Teng Jianqun told the publication:
"We are not in long-term confrontation or combat with a certain country in the ocean. This assumption is a remote one. The main mission of the Chinese navy is to protect China's overseas interests and take on international obligations such as providing escort for merchant ships in the Gulf of Aden."
In addition, China has begun building an airbase in the on the disputed Fiery Cross Reef, which is also claimed by Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines, Chinese media announced on Wednesday. The island, which is part of the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea, has been grown in area through hydraulic filling. China is the only country of those laying claim to the islands which does not have an airbase in the area.