Thursday, August 3, 2017

China Working With The U.S. Navy To Find Missing U.S. Sailor In South China Sea



Reuters: China 'coordinating with U.S.' in South China Sea search for sailor

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Thursday that it was coordinating with the U.S. navy in the search for a missing U.S. sailor in the South China Sea, a rare show of goodwill between the navies in the disputed waters.

The U.S. 7th Fleet said on Tuesday that U.S. and Japanese ships were looking for an unnamed sailor from the USS Stethem destroyer who had gone missing during a routine operation in an unspecified section of the South China Sea.

It said multiple searches were conducted inside the ship, but to no avail.

China's Defence Ministry said in a statement that its Liuzhou guided-missile frigate was in nearby waters conducting war-readiness duties, and "on the basis of humanitarian spirit, and according to the code for unplanned encounters at sea, carried out operational coordination with the U.S. side".

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More News On China Coordinating With The U.S. Navy To Find A Missing U.S. Sailor In The South China Sea

Chinese Frigates Aid Search for Overboard US Sailor in South China Sea -- Military.com
China helps search for missing U.S. Navy sailor -- CBS/AP
China helps US search for missing sailor in S. China Sea -- AFP
U.S., Japanese Warships Search South China Sea for Sailor Missing from USS Stethem -- USNI News

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