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Australia, wary of regional instability, eyes closer U.S. security ties

Published 27/08/2015, 06:01
Australia, wary of regional instability, eyes closer U.S. security ties

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will seek to broaden and deepen its security alliance with the United States in the decades ahead as the rise of China and other Asia-Pacific powers risks fuelling instability in the region, Australia's defence minister said on Thursday.

Foreshadowing a strategic defence white paper due later this year, Kevin Andrews said world economic and military power was shifting to the Asia-Pacific.

"But growth in the region will be uneven and competition to exert more influence could generate instability," he told U.S. and Australian business leaders in Canberra.

"Also competing claims for territory and natural resources in the South China Sea will continue to be a source of tension in the region. Combined with growth in military capability, this backdrop therefore has the potential to destabilise the region and threaten Australia's interests."

China has been increasingly assertive in the South China Sea, reclaiming land on islands and reefs under its control. The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan also have overlapping claims in the seas, through which $5 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year.

U.S. President Barack Obama unveiled a strategic "pivot" to the Asia-Pacific in 2011, a move that was welcomed by Australia caused consternation in China, its top trading partner.

Australia recognised that the U.S. alliance "will remain fundamental to our security and defence planning and the highest priority of our international cooperation", Andrews said.

The defence white paper would also flesh out plans to purchase billions of dollars of weaponry, much of it from the United States.

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