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    Chinese navy ships head to S’pore for drills

    BEIJING (AP) – China’s military has dispatched a pair of navy ships to take part in joint drills with Singapore’s navy and join in a regional maritime security exhibition.

    The exercises start today in the Southeast Asian city state.

    State television’s military channel identified the ships being sent as the guided missile frigate Yulin and the minesweeper hunter Chibi. They will also be present for the May 3-5 IMDEX Asia National Defense and Maritime Security Show, which will feature 25 warships and attendees from 62 countries.

    Amid China’s efforts to make inroads with countries that have traditionally leaned toward the United States (US), Singapore has sought a balance between rivals Washington and Beijing, but remains officially unallied amid a struggle for military and economic influence.

    China also formally eschews military alliances, but has held an increasing number of drills with Russia, its chief partner in challenging Western dominance of international affairs.

    In February, the navies from China, Russia and South Africa came together for drills on the southern tip of the African continent.

    While those exercises were underway, Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted China’s most senior foreign policy official at the Kremlin, underscoring Russia’s strengthening relationship with China and raising concerns in the West that Beijing might be ready to offer Moscow stronger support in the Ukrainian conflict.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping also visited Putin in Moscow last month, but China’s Foreign Ministry said this month that China would not sell weapons to either side in the conflict.

    An anti-surface gunnery is fired from China’s Navy missile frigate Yulin. PHOTO: AP
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