Gen Angus Campbell declares Australia and Japan are bound together by ‘increasingly shared strategic challenges’
‘National sovereignty, the law of the sea, freedom of navigation are all facing challenges,’ Gen Angus Campbell, chief of the defence force, says.‘National sovereignty, the law of the sea, freedom of navigation are all facing challenges,’ Gen Angus Campbell, chief of the defence force, says.Last modified on Thu 1 Dec 2022 02.52 GMT
“Across our region, large-scale military modernisation is accelerating,” he said, in a clear reference to“National sovereignty, the law of the sea, freedom of navigation are all facing challenges from both states and non-state actors alike.
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