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Fishing boats sail past as an Indonesian Navy ship patrols in the water off Nusa Dua, Bali. Indonesia’s drills come as China and the United States ramp up military diplomacy in the region. Photo: EPA-EFE

China to join Indonesia’s multilateral naval drills despite rising tension

  • Indonesia invited the navies of 47 nations, including China, Russia, North Korean and the US, to participate in the multilateral naval exercise
  • The drills come as China, US ramp up military diplomacy in the region, staging more frequent war games with allies over Taiwan, South China Sea issues
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China will send warships to a multilateral naval exercise hosted this month by Indonesia, which has also invited countries such as North Korea, Russia, South Korea and the United States, amid rising tension in the Asia-Pacific region.

The drills come as China and the United States ramp up military diplomacy in the region, staging more frequent war games with allies and partners around Taiwan, the busy waterway of the South China Sea, and the west Pacific.

China’s navy will send its destroyer Zhanjiang and frigate Xuchang, both equipped with guided missiles, to the 2023 Multilateral Naval Exercise Komodo, the defence ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

Last December, Indonesia said it had invited the navies of 47 nations, including China, to participate in the exercise, which will run from June 4 to 8 in Makassar. It will be the fourth such drill since the first in 2014.

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The last Komodo exercise took place in 2018 before suspensions over Covid-19. China also sent two warships at the time, the destroyer Changsha and the frigate Liuzhou, both also equipped with guided missiles.
Last week, the Chinese military said it plans a joint drill, Exercise Amana Youyi-2023, with some countries of the Asean regional grouping, including Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
The United States, Japan and the Philippines are holding a three-way maritime exercise in the South China Sea this week.
China and the United States have accused each other of military manoeuvres, from China’s military drills around Taiwan, which it regards as a province, to new US bases in the Philippines, that fuel tension and threaten peace in the region.
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