China wants 'tranquillity', navy chief says ahead of new warships reveal

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China wants 'tranquillity', navy chief says ahead of new warships reveal.

QINGDAO, China - China's navy wants maritime"tranquillity and good order", its chief said on Monday, ahead of a parade to mark its 70th anniversary at which the military is expected to display new warships including nuclear submarines and destroyers.

Last month, Beijing unveiled a target of 7.5 percent rise in defence spending for this year, a slower rate than last year but still outpacing its economic growth target. "China's navy is willing to, together with other navies, tackle maritime security challenges and maintain maritime peace, tranquillity and good order, stay committed to maritime security and development and actively provide more public goods for world maritime security," Shen, who is close to Xi, said.

 

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