Chinese Warships Conduct Exercises Near Australia, Sparking Safety Concerns and Diplomatic Tensions
February 19, 2025
Defense Minister Richard Marles highlighted the potential danger, noting that if flares had struck an Australian P-8 aircraft, it could have caused significant damage.
Chinese warships have been spotted conducting military exercises off the east coast of Australia, raising significant concerns among Australian officials.
In response to reports of live-fire exercises, Australian air traffic control warned airlines, leading Qantas, Jetstar, and Air New Zealand to temporarily adjust their flight paths.
Marles has ordered the deployment of navy and air force assets to closely monitor the ongoing situation.
In defense of their actions, Chinese officials stated that the drills were conducted safely and in accordance with international laws and practices.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong indicated that the situation is evolving and plans to discuss it with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during the G20 meeting in Johannesburg.
Australian defense officials remain vigilant in response to these military activities, prepared to safeguard national interests.
Opposition defense spokesman Andrew Hastie criticized the government's response, labeling the Chinese military's actions as provocative and a test of Australia's resolve.
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) described a flare incident during the exercises as unsafe and unprofessional, although no injuries or damage were reported.
While the Chinese ships have not breached international law, their presence has raised concerns, prompting the ADF to issue a rare public statement.
Former military pilots have expressed concerns about the dangers of Chinese tactics, which include flying too close to foreign aircraft and deploying flares.
Although the Chinese navy issued a notice regarding potential live-fire activity, the notice was considered too short, raising risks for commercial flights.
Summary based on 33 sources
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