Beijing Plots Fresh Naval Drills In South China Sea Amid Warnings By West
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The latest exercises in South China Sea come as China faces a growing chorus of warnings from the US and Western allies over its naval ambitions.
China will hold naval exercises in the South China Sea on Saturday, its maritime authority said, after a week of recrimination from Western powers over its military ambitions across the Pacific region.
The exercises, set to take place in the sea less than 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) off the coast of south China's Hainan province, come as the United States leads warnings over China's growing military and economic presence in an area spanning from the South China Sea to the Pacific Islands.
"Military exercises will be held and entry is prohibited," the Maritime Safety administration said in a statement on Thursday, warning that an area of roughly 100 square kilometres would be closed off to maritime traffic for five hours.
China routinely conducts similar drills in waters near its shores, with an exercise in another area of the sea near Hainan scheduled for next week, as well as multiple others along the country's eastern coastline.