Australia and Japan have conducted military exercises in the highly contested South China Sea as both countries seek to quell Beijing’s influence in the Indo-Pacific.
The military exercises took place from June 24-25 and followed the signing of a Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation (JDSC) in October 2022 that seeks closer defence and security ties between both countries.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has previously criticised Australia for conducting joint military exercises with allies in the South China Sea, saying that Australia will face retaliation from the communist regime if it dares to interfere in military conflict in the region, such as Taiwan…. Source
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