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Three Chinese Navy ships arrived in San Diego

The guided-missile frigate Daqing (576) arrives at the San Diego Harbor in the United States on Dec. 6, 2016. A Chinese naval fleet comprised of the guided-missile frigate Yancheng (546), the guided-missile frigate Daqing (576) and the comprehensive supply ship Taihu (889) started a four-day friendly visit to San Diego from 6th to 9th of December, 2016. (jz.81.cn/ Li Xiao)

Three Chinese Navy ships tied up in San Diego Tuesday for a four-day visit. That was reported by kpbs.org.

The frigates Yancheng and Daqing, and the oiler Tai Hu arrived at the B Street Pier . This is the third visit by Chinese Navy ships to San Diego in the last three years.

Crew members were being hosted by sailors from the San Diego-based cruiser USS Cape St. George. They’re scheduled to take part in sporting events and cultural exchanges designed to build trust and foster cooperative relationships, according to the Navy.

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The visit comes amid some tension between the United States and China over a telephone call that President-elect Donald Trump recently accepted from the president of Taiwan in violation of the protocol stemming from what has been Washington’s One China policy since 1979. The Chinese submitted a diplomatic protest Saturday.

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