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Australia refutes US official’s remarks about bombers

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Australia has denied remarks by a US official that it will station extra military in Australia as part of its continuing efforts to deter China’s growing influence in the South China Sea, saying that the US official misspoke.

Added on the 15/05/2015 09:15:41 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media

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