Pakistan and China taking part in Australia’s largest maritime exercise

10 September, 2018 09:55

Pakistan and China are among 27 countries engaged in joint training off the strategic northern port of Darwin where China is participating for the first time in Australia’s largest maritime exercise as more than 3,000 personnel from these countries are part of it.

Exercise Kakadu is hosting 23 ships and submarines from across the Indo-Pacific region, enabling them to establish familiarity which helps to prevent conflict on the high seas and to coordinate disaster relief efforts.
The other countries taking part in the exercise are Japan, Pakistan, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, Cook Islands, Fiji, France, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, East Timor, Tonga, United Arab Emirates, US and Vietnam.
Commander Anita Sellick of the Australian frigate HMAS Newcastle said two Royal Australian Navy sailors were accepted onto China’s naval frigate Huangshan during the drill.

 

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