China risking civilian flights: Bishop

The foreign minister has renewed her calls for a peaceful end to the South China Sea dispute, arguing missiles in the region put commercial flights at risk

Minister for Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop

The foreign minister has renewed her calls for a peaceful end to the South China Sea dispute. (AAP)

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has warned China any militarisation of disputed South China Sea islands puts civilian aircraft at risk.

"If there are surface-to-air missiles in an area where commercial aircraft fly, then there is a risk of miscalculation," Ms Bishop told ABC television on Sunday.

Ms Bishop's visit to China last week followed Australia's calls for all claimants to the disputed region to resolve the issue peacefully as tensions escalate between China and Japan.


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