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Canada and Australia Signal Increased Military Cooperation in South China Sea
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The United States, Australia, Canada, and the Philippines have conducted joint air and sea combat manoeuvres, a move that is likely in response to China's long-standing claim of sovereignty over a significant portion of the South China Sea. This region is a critical global trade and security route. The manoeuvres are part of a broader effort by Canada and Australia to strengthen their military and defense industry cooperation. The two countries, along with the United States, are concerned about China's "excessive maritime claims" in the South China Sea, which they see as a threat to the international system.
We have agreed to pursue closer collaboration by enhancing the interoperability of our armed forces and by deepening our operational cooperation.
Our cooperation is based on seeking to deter. We are absolutely about working with each other so that we can avoid conflict.
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sources
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 3.British Foreign Policy
- 4.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 5.US-China Relations
- 6.China Claims in South China Sea
- 7.Political status of Taiwan
- 8.Japanese Foreign Policy
- 9.Chinese relations with Australia and NZ
countries
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persons
- 1.Bill Blair
- 2.Richard Marles
- 3.David Johnston
- 4.David Ljunggren
- 5.Jennie Carignan
- 6.Romeo Brawner
- 7.Samuel Paparo
- 8.Sandra Maler