Chinese naval ship heads for Philippines in 'friendly' tour

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BEIJING - China's largest naval training ship sailed for the Philippines on Friday (June 9), its last stop of a regional 'friendly' tour, amid growing unease over Chinese maritime activities in the South China Sea. The giant training vessel, Qijiguang, bigger than a typical destroyer, left Brunei on Thursday for the Philippines as part an around 40-day trip which has...

BEIJING - China's largest naval training ship sailed for the Philippines on Friday , its last stop of a regional "friendly" tour, amid growing unease over Chinese maritime activities in the South China Sea.

At the end of its trip, Qijiguang and its crew of 476 navy students and officers would have passed through the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand and West Pacific. Its impending arrival in the Philippines comes amid tensions with its neighbours over the South China Sea, which China mostly claims but parts of which are also claimed by Vietnam, Taiwan, Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines.

The Philippines has ramped up its military ties with the United States this year, conducting more drills and even allowing US access to local military bases. The decision angered China when Manila said the access would be useful if Chinese forces attacked Taiwan, which China claims as its territory.

 

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