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Why China’s naval activities are raising eyebrows in NZ and Australia

Why China’s naval activities are raising eyebrows in NZ and Australia

The Front Page · NZ Herald

February 24, 202514m 30s

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The appearance of three Chinese warships so close to our borders has surprised and confused Australian and New Zealand officials.

The ships issued a live-fire warning off Australia’s east coast – forcing commercial flights to change course.

Then, on Saturday afternoon, sailors on a New Zealand Navy frigate saw live rounds being fired from a Chinese vessel's main gun.

Beijing’s now under scrutiny for not warning Australia or New Zealand of drills being performed in the Tasman Sea.

All this comes as tensions between New Zealand and our pacific neighbours are at an all time high.

Today on The Front Page, Waikato University’s Al Gillespie updates us on what’s going on.

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