US, Japan, Australia and Philippines to hold South China Sea exercises
- The US, Japan, Australia, and the Philippines will engage in maritime exercises in the South China Sea to support a free Indo-Pacific.
- These exercises are in response to China's assertiveness in the region and reaffirm the 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal Award.
- The drills aim to enhance force capabilities and test interoperability, with 14 other countries observing, including India and the UK.
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