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China joins Somalia piracy drive | China joins Somalia piracy drive |
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China has agreed to join an international naval operation to fight piracy off the coast of Somalia. | China has agreed to join an international naval operation to fight piracy off the coast of Somalia. |
China has been focusing on protecting its own shipping in the area, but it will now join the naval forces of the US, Nato and the European Union. | China has been focusing on protecting its own shipping in the area, but it will now join the naval forces of the US, Nato and the European Union. |
This grouping, the Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (Shade), protects a shipping corridor in the western Indian Ocean. | This grouping, the Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (Shade), protects a shipping corridor in the western Indian Ocean. |
This is the area where pirate attacks are most frequent. | This is the area where pirate attacks are most frequent. |
Members of the international naval task force say that although attacks there have increased, fewer have been successful. | Members of the international naval task force say that although attacks there have increased, fewer have been successful. |
Ransoms | Ransoms |
The BBC's United Nations correspondent Barbara Plett says officials believe having China on board will allow more ships to be diverted to the Somali Basin, a vast expanse of water in the western part of the Indian Ocean, where attacks are at an all time high. | The BBC's United Nations correspondent Barbara Plett says officials believe having China on board will allow more ships to be diverted to the Somali Basin, a vast expanse of water in the western part of the Indian Ocean, where attacks are at an all time high. |
The agreement also allows China to take on the rotating chairmanship of the naval task force that coordinates patrols. | The agreement also allows China to take on the rotating chairmanship of the naval task force that coordinates patrols. |
China is believed to be interested in raising its participation in the anti-piracy drive partly because one of its ships was hijacked last October. | China is believed to be interested in raising its participation in the anti-piracy drive partly because one of its ships was hijacked last October. |
The De Xin Hai bulk carrier was reportedly freed in late December amid reports of a possible ransom payment. | The De Xin Hai bulk carrier was reportedly freed in late December amid reports of a possible ransom payment. |
This is a positive step up of China as a responsible stake-holder Prof Carl Thayer | |
Australian Defence Force Academy | |
China's piracy role welcomed | |
Analysts say China is also eager to extend its naval reach beyond its shores. | Analysts say China is also eager to extend its naval reach beyond its shores. |
Chinese media have reported the stepping up of China's role in anti-piracy patrols as the moment when China takes on a "central" and "leadership" role in an important international operation. | Chinese media have reported the stepping up of China's role in anti-piracy patrols as the moment when China takes on a "central" and "leadership" role in an important international operation. |
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post newspaper reported that China had been lobbying for the expanded role for months. | Hong Kong's South China Morning Post newspaper reported that China had been lobbying for the expanded role for months. |
The newspaper editorialised that China would "show its worth as a global player". | The newspaper editorialised that China would "show its worth as a global player". |
Noting the concern, even alarm, among some of China's neighbours at the country's growth as a maritime power, the newspaper said China's participation in the anti-piracy effort would help increase trust. | Noting the concern, even alarm, among some of China's neighbours at the country's growth as a maritime power, the newspaper said China's participation in the anti-piracy effort would help increase trust. |
South East Asian countries and China are rival claimants to islands and atolls across the South China Sea, and China's growing might and extended naval reach are being watched closely. | South East Asian countries and China are rival claimants to islands and atolls across the South China Sea, and China's growing might and extended naval reach are being watched closely. |
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