Canberra: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese strongly criticized the action of the Chinese warship that ‘attacked’ Australian sailors. Anthony Albanese accused Chinese sailors of dangerous, rude and unprofessional behaviour. He added that he was very worried about the incident.
Last Tuesday, there was a dangerous act on the part of the Chinese sailors. The incident took place on the sea border under the control of Japan. The Australian Defense Minister revealed that while divers were removing fishing nets stuck in the propellers of the Australian warship HMAS Toowoomba, the Chinese warship that arrived there emitted dangerous sonar resonances. The Australian government alleged that a diver on board was injured in the incident.
Australian divers had to come out of the sea after the incident. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said the divers were injured due to China’s actions.
Regular divers alert the surrounding vessels while performing underwater ship repairs. But despite receiving this message, the Chinese ship kept approaching and emitting sonar echoes.
The Australian Prime Minister said that they have raised this issue in every possible international forum. The incident took place during the execution of the mission of the United Nations, which threatened the lives of the sailors. So the Australian government is taking this matter very seriously. Australia is trying to move against China at the international level.
Following this incident, the Australian Prime Minister and Chinese President Xi Jinping met at the APEC summit in San Francisco. But it is not clear whether Anthony Albanese raised this issue in the meeting. This matter
The Prime Minister’s refusal to confirm on several occasions has led to political controversy. The opposition criticized that Albanese should have discussed the matter directly with Xi.
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2023-11-20 11:17:05