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Aussie Warship Defies China’s Maritime Red Lines

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An Australian naval vessel undertook what its capital, Canberra, termed a standard passage through the South China Sea, while state-controlled Chinese media asserted the craft had been observed and scrutinized for the entire duration of its journey.

HMAS Toowoomba, an Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy, navigated the disputed maritime route on the twelfth of February in the context of a Regional Presence Operation across the Indo-Pacific region. Australia’s Defence Department stated that this passage adhered to global legal statutes.

The Chinese official newspaper, Global Times, referencing an anonymous military informant, conveyed that the People’s Liberation Army executed “full-process tracking, monitoring, and alert operations throughout the transit”, a phrasing Beijing commonly employs in its reactions to overseas naval activities deemed delicate.

Canberra affirmed once more that its naval units conduct operations legally pursuant to global standards, which encompass the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Vice Admiral Justin Jones, the Chief of Joint Operations, stated that the Australian Defence Force possesses an extensive record of presence in this area, characterizing the South China Sea as an “essential maritime route for the global community.” Moreover, he mentioned that this deployment showcases Australia’s dedication to “a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Indo Pacific.”

Presently, HMAS Toowoomba is stationed throughout the Indo-Pacific zone, undertaking cooperative activities and drills alongside regional collaborators. The Defence Ministry indicated that these missions aim to safeguard Australian concerns, uphold what it terms the order founded on regulations, and improve operational synergy with its allies.

Commander Alicia Harrison, the Commanding Officer of HMAS Toowoomba, affirmed that the vessel’s function in this mission highlights Australia’s “steadfast commitment to a secure, stable, and prosperous region.” She further stated: “Our objective is rooted in collaboration, operating alongside regional allies and partners to bolster shared security and preserve international legal principles.” Additionally, she remarked that “Regional Presence Operations also furnish crucial expertise for our personnel, guaranteeing our capability to address naval obstacles.”


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