Australia 'very concerned' over 'unsafe' actions in South China Sea
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese speaks to media at the end of the ASEAN Special Summit about Chinese actions in the South China Sea. (Video Courtesy of AFPTV)
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00:00 I am very concerned and Australia is concerned about any unsafe and destabilising behaviour
00:08 in the South China Sea.
00:11 It is dangerous and it creates risks of miscalculation which can then lead to escalation.
00:19 The position that was put very clearly by, you won't be surprised, by President Marcos
00:28 but others as well.
00:30 The South China Sea is an important issue and there is a general recognition that we
00:37 need to make sure that activity in the South China Sea alleviates any tension doesn't add
00:47 to it and that's an important thing going forward.
00:50 For more UN videos visit: www.un.org/webcast
00:55 Thanks for watching.
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