US defense secretary Ash Carter will visit an American aircraft carrier transiting the disputed South China Sea.
It comes amid increasing tension in the region as China, which claims almost the entire South China Sea, continues to assert its territorial claims.
The region is believed to have huge deposits of oil and gas.
Brunei, Malaysia, the Phillipines, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims to parts of the waters through which about $5trillion in trade is shipped every year.
Carter, speaking at the close of joint U.S.-Philippines “Balikatan” military exercises in Manila, said he would visit the USS John C. Stennis, after visiting another carrier in the region in November.
“With each Balikatan and each cruise by the Stennis, with each new multilateral exercise and each new defense agreement, we add a stitch to the fabric of the region’s security network,” Carter said in prepared remarks.
“This is the network – peaceful, principled, and inclusive – America continues to stand for, and stand with.”