The Manila Times

France aircraft carrier sails Indian Ocean in 2019

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MARSEILLE: France said Friday it would send its aircraft carrier to the Indian Ocean next year, to defend freedom of navigation at a time of growing Chinese assertiven­ess in disputed waters.

The Charles de Gaulle, currently in the southern French port of Toulon undergoing renovation, should be ready to sail to the Indian Ocean early next year, Defense Minister Florence Parly said.

France “has always stood in the front line in defense of the inalienabl­e right of freedom of navigation in internatio­nal waters,” Parly told LaProvence newspaper.

“Whenever there are infringeme­nts of this fundamenta­l principal of internatio­nal law, as is currently the case in southern China, we shall make a show of our freedom to act and sail in such waters,” she added.

In May, the French helicopter carrier Dixmude cruised the South China Sea, while a French in August.

Also in May, French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking on a trip to Australia, said no country could be allowed to dominate the region.

France, Australia and India had a responsibi­lity to protect the region from “hegemony” — a veiled reference to Beijing’s growing might, he said.

France has a number of island territorie­s in the Pacific Ocean.

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