China to join naval war games in Australia’s north despite strained ties

    Reuters: China’s navy will join 26 other nations in military exercises off Australia’s north coast this month, but not live-fire drills, Australia’s defense minister said on Wednesday at a time of strained ties between the two nations.

    The naval exercises are being hosted by Australia and will also include its major ally the United States, which expelled China in May from its military training around Hawaii – a response to what it sees as Beijing’s militarization of islands in the South China Sea.

    Ties between Australia and China hit a low after Canberra passed a raft of laws aimed at thwarting Chinese influence in domestic affairs and also frayed over China’s assertiveness in the South China Sea.Australia has offered diplomatic support to U.S. “freedom of navigation” voyages through the South China Sea, and its own vessels encountered Chinese warships there in April.But Australia stuck with an invitation it issued China last September, a sign analysts say hints at a thawing in relations ahead of the drills that begin at the end of August.

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