Australia-New Zealand Flights Diverted by Chinese Military Drills
Flights between Australia and New Zealand were recently diverted due to Chinese live fire military drills in the Tasman Sea. This incident, occurring in international waters, highlights the escalating tensions in the region and raises questions about international protocols and the lack of prior notification. While China is technically within its rights to conduct exercises in these waters, the absence of proper notification, including the use of commercial aircraft channels rather than official diplomatic channels, is a significant concern. This lack of standard operating procedure is viewed as decidedly unprofessional and potentially dangerous.
The timing of these exercises, occurring near Australia and New Zealand, following a defense agreement between Papua New Guinea and Australia, suggests a deliberate attempt to test regional alliances and assert Chinese influence in the South Pacific.… Continue reading