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Working together

China and Asean holding simulated naval exercise for the first time.

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SINGAPORE: The navies of China and South-East Asia held their first maritime exercise this week, Singapore’s defence ministry said, in an effort to widen cooperatio­n as they negotiate a code of conduct on a disputed waterway.

The “tabletop” simulated exercise in the city-state involved the navies of China and all 10 members of Asean, ahead of the first maritime drill set to be held in waters in China in October.

“At the end of the exercise, we have strengthen­ed our ability to work together,” Colonel Lim Yu Chuan, the commanding officer of the Singapore navy’s 185 Squadron told reporters.

“We have achieved a greater understand­ing among the Asean navies and the PLA navy,” he added, in a reference to the Chinese navy.

The bloc and China hailed progress on Thursday in a long, drawn- out process to negotiate a code of conduct in the disputed South China Sea, one of the world’s busiest waterways, where China and some of the bloc’s members have conflictin­g claims.

The exercise come as more nations, many Asean members among them, are drawn into China’s orbit as the United States finds it difficult to promote its policy of engaging Asia while promising to put “America First”. The navy drills were carrying China’s cooperatio­n with South-East Asia to a new level, its top government diplomat, Wang Yi, said on Thursday.

“We will use these drills as a starting point to expand China and Asean’s military communicat­ions and security cooperatio­n, to together face security concerns and to protect the stability of the region,” Wang told a news conference.

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