New Zealand minister to question China's naval activity in Beijing visit

Wellington says Asian nation conducted live-fire drills in Tasman Sea

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New Zealand and Australia officials say that China conducted live-fire exercises in international waters between the two nations, forcing commercial airlines to divert flights. © Reuters

WELLINGTON (Reuters) -- New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters will touch down in Beijing on Tuesday for a three-day visit as relations between the two countries are strained after Chinese Navy vessels conducted live-firing exercises in the Tasman Sea.

New Zealand and Australia officials said that China had conducted live-fire exercises in international waters between the two nations, giving little notice and forcing commercial airlines to divert flights. The three ships are currently around 280 nautical miles (519 km) east of Tasmania, outside of Australia's exclusive economic zone, the New Zealand Defence Force said on Monday.

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