Summary
China’s navy fired live rounds in the Tasman Sea for a second straight day, according to New Zealand’s defense minister.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon confirmed the navy was monitoring and tracking the three Chinese vessels—comprising a frigate, a cruiser, and a supply tanker—which previously disrupted commercial flights.
While neither Australia nor New Zealand allege any violation of international law, both governments criticize Beijing’s inadequate advance notice.
Australia has demanded a satisfactory explanation, stating that 12-24 hours’ warning is standard practice for ensuring safety in international waters.
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