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INTA Commander Samuel Paparo Issues Warning Against China and North Korea at Inauguration Ceremony in Hawaii

INTA’s new commander Samuel Paparo speaking at the inauguration ceremony held in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA on the 3rd./AFP Yonhap News

The new commander of the Indo-Pacific Command, which controls US forces in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Korean Peninsula, warned against forces that threaten peace in the region, such as China and North Korea.

At the inauguration ceremony held in Honolulu, Hawaii on the 3rd, Samuel Paparo, the new commander of the INTA Command, said, “We must be ready to respond to China’s increasing expansionist claims in the Indo-Pacific region.” He highlighted China’s behavior of claiming excessive sovereignty in areas such as the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, ignoring international norms and neighboring countries. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and the defense ministers of Australia and the Philippines were present at this event.

Commander Papro went on to warn Russia and North Korea. “Russia, North Korea and violent extremist groups are also threats to peace, stability and order,” he said. and partners.” “He said.

He also said, “The Indo-Pacific Command, together with our partners, stands ready to thwart and defend against attempts to disrupt the peace under the rules-based international order.” “We will maintain a stable and open international system that has served as a pillar of the world,” he stressed.

Military.com, a US military media outlet, said, “This change of position not only represents a change in leadership (for the US Navy), which spans roughly half the surface of the Earth, but it also age more important as China seeks to control an increasingly large part of the Pacific region.” “It has,” he said.

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