European Union wants to step up naval visits, engage in joint military exercises in disputed South China Sea

European Union wants to step up naval visits, engage in joint military exercises in disputed South China Sea

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The European Union wants to step up its naval visits and possibly engage in joint military training exercises to promote freedom of navigation and respect for international law in the disputed South China Sea, an EU official said Wednesday.

EU special envoy to the Indo-Pacific region Richard Tibbels said the 27-nation bloc is also ready to provide satellite surveillance to help countries like the Philippines respond to natural disasters and protect their interests, as tensions pitting China against its smaller neighbors escalate in the disputed waterway.

 

European Union wants to step up naval visits, engage in joint military exercises in disputed South China Sea

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