China to hold drills in disputed waters ahead of int'l court ruling
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Beijing
CHINA will conduct military drills in the disputed South China Sea, the government said on Sunday, ahead of an international tribunal ruling on Beijing's maritime claims in the resource-rich area.
The drills will be held in waters around the Paracel Islands from July 5-11, with other ships prohibited from entering the waters during that time, a short statement by the maritime safety administration said.
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