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China didn’t violate any rules with its live-fire naval exercises. So, why are Australia and New Zealand so worried?
Australia and New Zealand have expressed concerns over China's naval exercises in the Tasman Sea, citing a lack of prior notification. The drills, involving live fire, took place in international ...
Leaders in Australia and New Zealand say China should have given them more warning before its navy conducted an unusual ...