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China's Defence Ministry said Australia made "unreasonable accusations" and deliberately hyped the situation after three planes headed to New Zealand changed course in midflight because of live-fire drills by the Chinese navy. Wu Qian, the ministry's top spokesperson, said China had issued safety notices in advance and that the activity was in compliance with international law and did not affect aviation safety. Advertisement "The relevant remarks from the Australian side are completely inconsistent with the facts," he said in a response posted on the Defence Ministry website. Three passenger flights from Sydney to Christchurch and Queenstown were in the air…
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