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Why are China and Singapore sending minesweepers on joint maritime drill mission?

  • The two countries are deploying the vessels as part of a regular exercise
  • The drill’s location has not been revealed but it could reflect concerns about the Malacca Strait, analyst says

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China is sending two vessels for the maritime drill with Sinigapore. Photo: Weibo
Amber Wangin Beijing

A Chinese minesweeper is taking part in a military exercise with Singapore for the first time, a move that could signal greater attention in Beijing to the strategically important Strait of Malacca, according to a defence analyst.

The exercise also reflects Singapore’s efforts to chart a course between China and the United States as the two powers jostle for geopolitical influence, the analyst said.

The minesweeper, the Chibi, is one of two Chinese vessels taking part in “China-Singapore Exercise Maritime Cooperation 2023” – the other is the guided-missile frigate Yulin. Both are from the Southern Theatre Command of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

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Singapore is sending its Formidable-class frigate RSS Intrepid and Bedok-class mine countermeasure vessel RSS Punggol, according to The Straits Times.

The exercise started on Friday and ends on Monday in what is the first maritime drill between the two countries since 2021.

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Neither side said exactly where the exercises would take place.

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