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Diplomatic war of words as China accuses Australia of ‘deliberately hyping up’ live fire incident off the coast of Sydney

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The Chinese government has performed its words war with Australia with accusations of the 'Hyping of' tensions about living shooting exercises in the waters between Australia and New Zealand.

New Zealand confirmed the second practice day in the Tasman Sea on Saturday after a Chinese warship had fired a gun.

It came after three ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy had carried out NSW in recent days at about 630 km from Eden.

Qantas, Emirates, Virgin and Air Nieuw -Zeeland have adjusted flight paths between Australia and Nieuw -Zeeland after receiving first reports from live shooting on Friday.

Spokesperson Wu Qian of the Ministry of Defense of China hit back on Sunday to say that the training and training area of ​​the fleet is far away from the Australian coastline.

“The actions of China are fully in accordance with international law and international practices and will not affect the safety of aviation,” he said.

'Australia, who knew this well, made unreasonable accusations against China and deliberately hypovered. We are deeply surprised and therefore strongly dissatisfied. '

'China hopes that Australia will look at the relationships between the two countries and the two soldiers with an objective and rational attitude, will be more sincere and more professional and can really do something practical for the stable development of relationships between the two countries and the two soldiers . '

Diplomatic war of words as China accuses Australia of ‘deliberately hyping up’ live fire incident off the coast of Sydney

China has raised his word war with Australia and accuses it of 'Hying -Up' voltages about living shooting exercises. China's Jiangkai-Class Figat Hugyang is depicted for the Coral Sea on 11 February

However, Mr. Wu seems to have taken an offense in comments from the Australian opposition coalition, rather than the Labor Government.

Minister of Health Mark Butler said that China had 'the right' to perform exercises while the warships were in international waters.

Both Prime Minister Anthony Albanian and Minister of Defense Richard Marles also both said that the activities of the Chinese warships were legal under international law.

However, spokesperson Andrew Hastie of Defense Opposition has beaten the couple about their handling of the situation.

“When will the Prime Minister and his defense minister stand up for the Australian national interest and insist on mutual respect of their Chinese counterparts,” said Mr. Hastie.

He said that the growing military presence of China was 'gunboat diplomacy', and that the communist state tried to project power in the Pacific region and test American allies like Australia.

Mr Hastie pointed out that there had been other incidents between the Australian and Chinese troops in recent years, including dangerous maneuvers by the liberation army of the people.

“This is a weak government that keeps Australians in the dark and fails in the most crucial role of the government – to maintain our safety and sovereignty,” he continued.

Spokesperson Wu Qian of the Chinese Ministry of Defense Wu Qian (photo) said:

Spokesperson Wu Qian of the Chinese Ministry of Defense Wu Qian (photo) said: “China's actions are fully in accordance with international law”

Mr Butler rejected those claims when he hit the 'juvenile' reaction from the opposition.

“The opposition (IS) who again uses a little loud hail diplomacy for domestic political purposes,” he told Sky News.

“What do they say we have to do? This is youth. This is student politics. They said not one thing that they would have the ADF done that we are not currently doing.

“It's all about politics, including bizarly, with regard to national security.”

Chinese navy officials told the new Zeeland government via radio about its last exercise round in the afternoon, just a few hours before they started.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that the activities of the Chinese warships were legal under international law

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that the activities of the Chinese warships were legal under international law

Foreign Minister Penny Wong met her Chinese counterpart and demanded answers about why the ships only offered a limited notification before the dismissal was carried out, on the sidelines of a G20 meeting in Johannesburg on Friday.

The spokesperson for China's Ministry of Defense added Mr Wu that 'China hopes that Australia will view the relationships between the two countries and the two soldiers with an objective and rational attitude.

“Be more sincere and more professional, and really do something practical for the stable development of relationships between the two countries and the two soldiers.”

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