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Navy goes full speed ahead on South China Sea transits

Navy goes full speed ahead on South China Sea transits Share Australian warships have already conducted four transits of the South China Sea this year, intensifying the tempo of operations in the heavily contested waterway amid growing tensions with China. The navy last week publicised that three of the navy’s Anzac class frigates, Anzac, Ballarat and Parramatta, along with replenishment vessel HMAS Sirius , had sailed through the southern reaches of the South China Sea. Four Australian navy warships completed a transit of the South China Sea last week.  The pace of this year’s transits – four in the first five months – compares with six across all of 2020, Defence officials confirmed.

Japanese minesweeper collides with fishing boat off southwestern coast of Japan - World News

2021-05-07 14:36:36 GMT2021-05-07 22:36:36(Beijing Time) Xinhua English TOKYO, May 7 (Xinhua) A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force minesweeper and a Japanese fishing boat collided off the coast of Saga Prefecture in southwestern Japan on Friday, local media reported. According to Maritime Self-Defense Force (MSDF) and Coast Guard officials, the incident took place at about 3:30 p.m. local time between the minesweeper Takashima and the fishing boat from Kumamoto Prefecture. So far no injuries have been reported among the crew of the two vessels. The collision occurred about 4 km north of Kakarashima Island, Karatsu City. No oil spill has been observed and both vessels are able to sail on their own, according to the officials.

India, Japan to hold talks amid aggressive China in Indo-Pacific

WORLD This will the second such meeting between the two countries. [Courtesy] India and Japan are planning to hold a 2+2 format meeting of foreign and defence ministers in Tokyo later this month, Japanese media reported. According to NHK, Japanese Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu and Defence Minister Kishi Nobuo are due to attend the meeting with Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. This will the second such meeting between the two countries as the inaugural meeting of the India-Japan Foreign and Defence Ministerial Dialogue (2+2) was held on November 30, 2019, in New Delhi. According to Asia Nikkei, this comes as China ramps up its activities in the disputed East and South China Seas. Meanwhile, Japan s Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide is also making arrangements to visit India.

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