Member LoginMember Login - User registration - Setup as front page - Add to favorites - Sitemap US, Japan and South Korea hold drills in disputed sea as Biden hosts leaders of Japan, Philippines !

US, Japan and South Korea hold drills in disputed sea as Biden hosts leaders of Japan, Philippines

Time:2024-05-22 02:40:57 source:Stellar Sphere news portal

ABOARD THE USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT (AP) — A U.S. carrier strike group led by the USS Theodore Roosevelt has held a two-day joint exercise with its allies Japan and South Korea as U.S. President Joe Biden met for talks with leaders from Japan and the Philippines at the White House. The military and diplomatic maneuvers are meant to strengthen the partners’ solidarity in the face of what they see as China’s aggressive military actions in the region.

A number of U.S. and South Korean guided missile destroyers and a Japanese warship joined the drills in the disputed East China Sea, where worries about China’s territorial claims are rising. The Associated Press was one of several news organizations allowed a front-row look at the drills.

Rear Adm. Christopher Alexander, commander of Carrier Strike Group Nine, said the three nations conducted undersea warfare exercises, maritime interdiction operations, search and rescue drills and work focused on communication and data sharing. He told journalists Thursday on the Roosevelt that these drills would help improve communication among the United States and its allies and “better prepare us for a crisis in the region.”

Related information
  • Children are evacuated from school 'during an exam' after threat made via email
  • Tim Macindoe confirmed as Hamilton's East ward councillor
  • 'It's a deliberate strategy to erase us' – Whanganui iwi prepare for national hui
  • Two dead, three critically injured after 100 people brawl in Gisborne
  • Kevin Pillar gets 1,000th career hit in Angels' win at Texas
  • 'Tenants who have pets often stay'
  • New law to give police, courts greater powers in gang crackdown
  • New Zealand reassessing proposed overhaul of Antarctic base
Recommended content
  • Inquiry slams UK authorities for failures that killed thousands in infected blood scandal
  • NZ defence officials began pitching the benefits of joining AUKUS months ago
  • 'We are not in control': NZ law must prohibit foreign spying
  • Kamala Harris blames Trump for abortion ban in Arizona
  • Flight attendant reveals why plane passengers should NEVER fall asleep before take off
  • Open fires banned in Hawke's Bay