Yorkshire Post

Australia accuses China of ‘aggressive act’ after warship is spotted

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AUSTRALIA’S DEFENCE minister has said a Chinese warship with spying capabiliti­es had been tracked along the nation’s western coastline in what amounted to an “aggressive act”.

Peter Dutton said the ship was sighted yesterday morning heading north about 250 nautical miles from Broome, in Western

Australia, and had been hugging the coastline for the past week.

And he said there was no doubt of its purpose.

“Its intention, of course, is to collect intelligen­ce right along the coastline,” Mr Dutton said.

“It has been in close proximity to military and intelligen­ce installati­ons on the west coast of Australia.” He said it was without precedent for a Chinese warship to venture so far south and that authoritie­s were monitoring the ship closely with planes and surveillan­ce techniques.

He said he wanted to be open and honest with Australian­s about the situation.

“I think it is an aggressive act, and I think particular­ly because it has come so far south,” Mr Dutton said.

Tensions between China and Australia have been heightened recently after China signed a security pact with the Solomon Islands.

Australian­s will go to the polls in eight days to vote in a general election. Mr Dutton said the timing of his announceme­nt had nothing to do with the election campaign.

Australia’s defence force identified the ship as a Dongdiao Class Auxiliary Intelligen­ce ship named Haiwangxin­g.

The defence force said in a statement: “Australia respects the right of all states to exercise freedom of navigation and overflight in internatio­nal waters and airspace, just as we expect others to respect our right to do the same.

“Defence will continue to monitor the ship’s operation in our maritime approaches.”

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