US, Asia-Pacific nations hold joint maritime exercises in South China Sea

The armed forces of five nations—Philippines, United States, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand—conducted joint maritime exercises in the South China Sea to boost military interoperability. This exercise comes amid escalating tensions with China over disputed regions like Scarborough Shoal. Concurrently, China's military also conducted drills in the contested waters.

US, Asia-Pacific nations hold joint maritime exercises in South China Sea

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The armed forces of five nations—Philippines, United States, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand—conducted joint maritime exercises in the South China Sea to boost military interoperability. This exercise comes amid escalating tensions with China over disputed regions like Scarborough Shoal. Concurrently, China's military also conducted drills in the contested waters.