Rear Admiral Jack Raymond Steer, Chief of New Zealand Navy, also welcomed US' rebalancing of its naval assets to Asia-Pacific region.
"The Chinese will always say one thing and other people will have a different view. The fact that China has been contributing for many years to anti-piracy group is a good thing because more nations contribute, the better it is," Steer said.
Interestingly, China's recent assertive white paper on defence talks about enhancing its naval reach for the first time to "open seas protection" far from its shores.
Asked about China's ongoing dispute in South China Sea with other countries in the region, the New Zealand Navy chief said his country does not take a position on who is right and wrong.
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"From our perspective, there is lot of trade, relationship around South China Sea and Indian Ocean," he said.
India remains wary of China's military intentions, protesting two visits last year by Chinese submarines to Colombo. China claims its deployment is part of anti-piracy operations.
The Defence Ministry annual report for 2014-15, released earlier this year, had sounded an alarm over increasing Chinese activities in the Indian Ocean region even as it called for peaceful resolution to territorial disputes in the South China Sea.