Article 5Z6KN It’s unprecedented for Dutton to label a Chinese spy ship sailing outside Australia’s territory an ‘act of aggression’ | Daniel Hurst

It’s unprecedented for Dutton to label a Chinese spy ship sailing outside Australia’s territory an ‘act of aggression’ | Daniel Hurst

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Daniel Hurst Foreign affairs and defence correspon
from World news | The Guardian on (#5Z6KN)

International law experts say this is not an act of aggression and is in fact fairly standard activity for navies'

The defence minister, Peter Dutton, has called the presence of a Chinese spy ship off the coast of Western Australia an aggressive act" but his department was far more sober in its assessment and international law experts have poured cold water on the claim.

It is not the first time such Chinese vessels have been in Australia's exclusive economic zone. So, given we are a week out from an election and the Coalition wants the narrative refocused through a we live in uncertain times" lens, let's put the politics aside and step through the facts.

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