News and politics recap: Anthony Albanese blasts China for destabilising Pacific with missile test

RECAP: ‘There is no doubt that this is a provocative act by China which does destabilise the region.’

Tegwen Bescoby and Sineva Wilson
The Nightly
China test-fires a nuclear-capable missile into the South Pacific Ocean hours after Australia's Prime Minister signs a defence treaty in Fiji, with Beijing providing only one day's notice to the Australian government.

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The grim search for survivors ​continues10 days after twin quakes struck Venezuela. (EPA PHOTO)
The latest tally showed that over 16,000 people were injured in the earthquake. Credit: AAP

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Australia concerned about China missiles, Marles says

Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles has told the ABC that China’s missile didn’t land “particularly close” to Australia, but wouldn’t go into more details other than it landed in the Pacific.

Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles declined to go into details about where the China missile landed.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles declined to go into details about where the China missile landed. Credit: News Corp Australia

“This is a very significant capability in terms of the range that’s been demonstrated and the means by which it’s been launched from a submarine and what it can carry, and that’s really at the heart of the issue here,” he told ABC News Breakfast.

China blasts Australia’s defence treaty with Fiji

Beijing has warned Australia not to harm its interests in the Pacific after the Albanese government struck a military alliance with Fiji which could soon include multiple other Pacific nations.

On Monday evening China’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning issued a terse response to the defence treaty.

“We do not engage in geopolitical rivalry or seek selfish political games,” she told reporters.

“It is hoped that the country of concern will truly respect the independence of Pacific island nations, focus on their sustainability, such as economic development and avoid targeting any third party or harming the interest of any third party.”

‘Provocation’: China missile’s apparent flight path in Pacific revealed

A senior Taiwanese official has released an image of the apparent flight path of a nuclear-capable missile fired by China, showing the warhead hitting waters near Tuvalu and Nauru.

The head of Taiwan’s national security council, Joseph Wu, posted the map claiming the weapon landing roughly 1000 kilometres north-east of Solomon Islands.

“It’s a provocation that destabilizes the IndoPacific. China just proved itself again to be a bully on the block,” Wu wrote online.

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China tests missile in Pacific, alarming neighbours

China’s military has test-fired a missile from a nuclear-powered submarine into the Pacific, state media report, drawing criticism and concern from Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan.

A People’s Liberation Army (PLA) navy submarine launched the missile, carrying a dummy warhead, toward international waters in the Pacific at 12.01pm on Monday, the official Xinhua news agency said.

Xinhua described the launch as a “routine arrangement” of China’s annual military training and not directed against any specific country or target.

China has test fired a sea-based missile in the Pacific but notified Australia ahead of time. (AP PHOTO)
China has test fired a sea-based missile in the Pacific but notified Australia ahead of time. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said the launch was conducted “safely, in a standardised and professional manner throughout”.

“We hope relevant countries will not over-interpret the matter,” she said at a briefing in Beijing.

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Albanese heads to the Solomon Islands after Fiji breakthrough

Anthony Albanese will join the Solomon Islands’ independence day celebrations as attention turns to a Chinese missile test in the Pacific Ocean.

The launch took place on Monday within hours of Australia and Fiji signing a new mutual defence alliance, known as the Ocean of Peace treaty, in Suva.

Chinese state media said the test was a missile topped with a dummy warhead as part of annual military training.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Australia had made it clear to Beijing it considered the test fire “destabilising” to the region.

She confirmed Australia had been warned by China beforehand.

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