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U.S., Australia, Japan, Philippines eye more maritime exercises

Four-way meeting follows recent South China Sea aggression by China

Vessels belonging to Australia, the U.S., Japan and the Philippines take part in drills off the coast of the Philippines on April 7. (Australian Defence Ministry)

SYDNEY -- The defense chiefs of the U.S, Japan, Australia and the Philippines say they will hold more maritime military drills as they look to boost cooperation as part of efforts to ensure a "free and open Indo-Pacific."

The officials converged at Camp H. M. Smith, a U.S. Marine Corps base in Hawaii for a series of bilateral and joint talks, against a backdrop of increasing tensions, with China recently firing a water cannon at Philippine ships in the South China Sea.

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