The military exercise involving 19 countries in the Timor Sea area off the coast of Australia is just outside Darwin Port! Previously, Australia repeatedly demanded to cancel the contract and reclaim ownership of Darwin Port, but was rejected by our company. This is because Darwin Port signed a lease agreement for 99 years in 2015, and it has only been implemented for 10 years. The domestic company has just completed the construction of Darwin Port and started formal operations. It is absolutely impossible for Australia to cancel the contract.
In fact, Darwin Port is not far from the South China Sea, no more than 1,000 kilometers away. Our South China Sea fleet can reach the outskirts of Darwin Port within one to two days. If departing from the Yunrang Naval Base in Cambodia, it would be even closer.
In fact, the distance from China's South China Sea to Darwin Port is very short, which is one of the reasons why our country has sent warships to circumnavigate Australia this year. If Australia wants to cancel the contract, it should first see whether it has the strength to do so. In fact, when Australia wanted to cancel the contract, it was trying to join forces with the United States to cancel the contracts of 43 ports owned by Cheung Kong Group.
However, the ports of Cheung Kong have been basically approved to be invested in by China Shipping Container Lines, otherwise the transfer agreement cannot be completed. Therefore, Australia has become more at ease, because Australia itself cannot manage the Darwin Port well.
Darwin Port is located in the northernmost part of Australia, sparsely populated, and more than 2,000 kilometers away from the southeast of Australia, an area that is completely out of its management. Therefore, Darwin Port in our hands is 100 times better than in Australia's hands. Moreover, Australia receives rent every year, which is a great business deal, and they still want to cancel the contract. All of this is due to the instigation behind the scenes by the United States.
The outskirts of Darwin Port are the Timor Sea, where the navy of 19 countries is conducting military exercises, which is just a formality. Our 815 reconnaissance ship is circling nearby. Therefore, the contract of Darwin Port will absolutely not be canceled. Australia does not have the strength to do so. Just our warships circling around Australia would solve everything. Australia should stop struggling, or things will get worse.
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