China 'disinvited' from major US military exercise

IANS  |  Washington 

The US has withdrawn an invitation to to participate in what has been described as the world's largest international maritime warfare exercise, has announced.

A said in a statement on Wednesday that "China's behaviour is inconsistent with the principles and purposes of the RIMPAC exercise", and it has "disinvited the PLA (People's Liberation Army) Navy from the 2018 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise", reports

Held every two years in Hawaii, the RIMPAC exercise involves more than 20 countries from across the world, including India, Australia, and the UK.

The decision to withdraw China's invitation was made by in coordination with the White House, according to a defence official, after Beijing's recent deployment of and the first landing of a Chinese bomber on an island in the Sea.

The official told that the US has its own imagery showing China's deployment of anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missiles and jammers on disputed islands.

Carl Schuster, Pacific University and former at the US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Centre, told the decision to withdraw the invitation showed "the days of appeasement are over".

"We are now willing to take strong action diplomatically... We're telling the Chinese that there will be diplomatic and potentially economic consequences for further aggression in the South Sea," he said.

Last week, China said that it landed long-range bombers for the first time on an island in the Sea, the latest in a series of maneuvers putting at odds with its neighbours and over its growing military presence around disputed islands.

Participating in the last RIMPAC in 2016 were 45 ships, 200 aircraft and more than 25,000 people from 26 nations.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 09:34 IST