“They’re not telling us what they’re planning,” Collins told RNZ. “We’re taking them at face value that they are undertaking normal transits when it comes to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, that they’re not breaking the law.

“But as we’ve said, it is always better to give a lot more notice when it comes to live firing.”

The Chinese navy notified the Australian defence department shortly before the drill on Friday.

Collins told RNZ that assertions by China’s ambassador to New Zealand that appropriate advance notice of the drills had been given were “wrong”.

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    10 hours ago

    prc has been conducting live fire “exercises” in the waters between aus and nz. like, w.t.f.

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      It’s just so annoying. It’s like shit your little brother would do to piss you off but weren’t technically against the rules.

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      Yeah that’s pretty scary. Commercial flights had to be diverted.