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Abbott: Chinese troops could exercise with diggers in Australia's north | |
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Chinese troops could end up exercising alongside the diggers in Australia's north, perhaps even in conjunction with US Marines. | |
Tony Abbott raised the possibility in the final press conference of his north Asia trade trip in Beijing, declaring that these issues had been "well and truly discussed". | |
He said Australia's already strong defence ties with Japan and South Korea had now strengthened further. | He said Australia's already strong defence ties with Japan and South Korea had now strengthened further. |
"Here in China, as a result of this trip, I am now quite confident that we won't just have high level meetings between our respective militaries," he said. | "Here in China, as a result of this trip, I am now quite confident that we won't just have high level meetings between our respective militaries," he said. |
"We will have exchanges and exercises between our respective militaries and also multilateral exercises." | "We will have exchanges and exercises between our respective militaries and also multilateral exercises." |
That had to be good for peace and understanding in the region and the wider world, he said. | That had to be good for peace and understanding in the region and the wider world, he said. |
Abbott said he would not speculate on who else could be involved in exercises involving Chinese forces. | Abbott said he would not speculate on who else could be involved in exercises involving Chinese forces. |
"Thanks to the rotating elements of US Marines in Darwin, there's potential for multilateral exercises in Australia involving the US," he said. | "Thanks to the rotating elements of US Marines in Darwin, there's potential for multilateral exercises in Australia involving the US," he said. |
When Australia and the US announced the program of training US troops in northern Australia in 2011, China expressed strong concerns. | When Australia and the US announced the program of training US troops in northern Australia in 2011, China expressed strong concerns. |
Abbott said that was then, not now, and the issue was not the troop rotation, but that it had come as a surprise at the time. | Abbott said that was then, not now, and the issue was not the troop rotation, but that it had come as a surprise at the time. |
"Once people were fully aware of what was happening, the concerns fairly quickly dissipated," he said. | "Once people were fully aware of what was happening, the concerns fairly quickly dissipated," he said. |
Starting from a low base, Australian defence ties with China have expanded steadily in recent years. | Starting from a low base, Australian defence ties with China have expanded steadily in recent years. |
Australian and Chinese defence leaders hold annual talks and Australian and Chinese warships have staged reciprocal port visits. | Australian and Chinese defence leaders hold annual talks and Australian and Chinese warships have staged reciprocal port visits. |
In late 2012, Australia hosted exercise Co-operation Spirit, featuring a small number of Australian, New Zealand and Chinese People's Liberation Army personnel. | In late 2012, Australia hosted exercise Co-operation Spirit, featuring a small number of Australian, New Zealand and Chinese People's Liberation Army personnel. |
This didn't involve troops with weapons against a pretend adversary. Rather, participants practised disaster relief and medical procedures at Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane over four days. | This didn't involve troops with weapons against a pretend adversary. Rather, participants practised disaster relief and medical procedures at Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane over four days. |
For the first time, Chinese forces will participate in this year's US-hosted RIMPAC, the world's largest maritime exercise staged on and around Hawaii in June and July. However, PLA involvement will be limited to exercises in disaster relief. | For the first time, Chinese forces will participate in this year's US-hosted RIMPAC, the world's largest maritime exercise staged on and around Hawaii in June and July. However, PLA involvement will be limited to exercises in disaster relief. |
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