Two US aircraft carriers have carried out drills in the South China Sea, a US Navy spokesman said Saturday, after the Pentagon expressed concerns over Chinese
Navy spokesman said Saturday, after the Pentagon expressed concerns over Chinese military exercises around a disputed archipelago.
commitments to stand up for the right of all nations to fly, sail, and operate wherever international law allows," he added. South China Sea Washington rejects Beijing's territorial claims to much of the region, including the Paracel Islands -- which are often a source of tension -- where China is carrying out five days of exercises until July 5.
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