China warship carries out second live weapons drill in Tasman Sea
22/2/2025 15:26
New Zealand said the Chinese navy conducted a live-fire exercise in international waters near the Pacific nation on Saturday, a day after it held a similar drill between Australia and New Zealand that forced airlines to divert flights.
Aspokesperson for Defence Minister Judith Collins said in a statement, "Reporting from the New Zealand Defence Force that the Chinese naval Task Group has advised of a second window for live firing activity, on Saturday afternoon."
Personnel on New Zealand Navy frigate Te Kaha observed live rounds fired from a Chinese vessel's main gun, the statement said, adding that the task group had "advised via radio channels of its intent to conduct live firing".
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said earlier on Saturday that it was unclear where the Chinese naval vessels were headed in international waters and for what purpose.
He said in Christchurch,"What we are doing is monitoring and shadowing and tracking the fleet," adding that China was acting in accordance with international law.
Saturday's live-fire drill took place in the Tasman Sea, broadcaster Radio New Zealand reported.
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