Joint Military Exercises: China has been stunned by the announcement of joint military exercises by America and its allies. China said in a statement on Sunday that air and sea patrolling was conducted in the South China Sea, and all activities leading to conflict in the sea are under control.
In fact, the army chiefs of America, Australia, Japan and the Philippines announced on Saturday that the armies of all these countries will conduct joint military exercises to protect the law. During this period, attention will be paid to maintaining the rights of sea lanes and air routes over them. China has long been in tension with South Asian countries over the South China Sea, a major waterway regarding cargo ships.
Ongoing dispute between China and Philippines
In the year 2023, the conflict between the Philippines and China over the South China Sea had intensified. During that time, America patrolled the sea with the Philippines to express its support. Now four countries including America and Philippines are going to conduct joint military exercises. On this, China says that America increases tension by interfering in disputes. Meanwhile, the South Theater Command of the Chinese Army said in a statement that patrolling has been done in the South China Sea, the conditions in the sea are normal and no conflict situation has come to light. There is no mention of America’s joint military exercise in the Chinese Army’s statement.
Ocean issue may arise in White House
Just like China, America and its allies have also not mentioned China in their statements. He only said that the armies of the four countries will conduct joint military exercises to protect the sea water mark and air routes. It is now believed that Joe Biden may raise the issue of the disputed sea route while hosting Japan and the Philippines at the White House this week.
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