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Australia Accuses China of Unsafe Military Conduct During PM's Travel

Australia accuses China of unsafe military maneuvers involving jets. This happened while PM Anthony Albanese was en route to meet President Donald Trump.

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  • Australia has formally accused China of engaging in unsafe military maneuvers, emphasizing the expectation for all nations to conduct their military operations professionally and safely.
  • The incident involved Chinese military jets, which Australia deemed to have operated in a manner that was not safe or professional according to international standards.
  • This accusation from Australia comes after an event that transpired while Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was traveling for a scheduled meeting.
  • Prime Minister Albanese was specifically en route to a high-level meeting with President Donald Trump when the alleged unsafe military incident involving Chinese forces occurred.
  • The Australian government is calling for adherence to safe and professional military conduct from all countries, including China, in light of these recent events.
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Center-leaning sources present this story neutrally, offering a balanced account of the incident. They attribute all strong language to the respective governments, avoiding editorializing. The coverage provides both Australia's accusations of 'unsafe' maneuvers and China's counter-claims of 'illegal intrusion,' alongside relevant historical context without taking a side.

"Australia has accused a Chinese military aircraft of releasing flares "in close proximity" to its patrol jet over the South China Sea."

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The incident involved a Chinese fighter jet releasing flares in close proximity to an Australian surveillance plane, a P-8A Poseidon, during a routine patrol over the South China Sea. The Australian government deemed this action as 'unsafe and unprofessional',

No injuries were sustained by Australian personnel, and no damage was caused to the RAAF P-8A aircraft during the incident.

The Australian government has expressed its concerns to the Chinese government through diplomatic channels. They have also emphasized the expectation for all military operations to be conducted safely and professionally.

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