‘What is Chinese navy doing this far south?’: Australia and New Zealand monitor ‘unusual’ presence of Chinese warships in Tasman Sea
‘What is Chinese navy doing this far south?’: Australia and New Zealand monitor ‘unusual’ presence of Chinese warships in Tasman Sea
Australia and New Zealand are monitoring Chinese naval ships in the Tasman Sea, raising concerns due to their unusually southern location. The Chinese task group's mission remains undisclosed, prompting close surveillance. The involvement of a powerful Renhai-class cruiser signals China's naval intentions. Both nations emphasize joint efforts to track and assess the situation.
Australia and New Zealand are monitoring Chinese naval ships in the Tasman Sea, raising concerns due to their unusually southern location. The Chinese task group's mission remains undisclosed, prompting close surveillance. The involvement of a powerful Renhai-class cruiser signals China's naval intentions. Both nations emphasize joint efforts to track and assess the situation.