Warships Navigate Tensions: US & Canada Assert Right to Taiwan Strait Transit
US and Canadian warships conducted a routine passage through the Taiwan Strait following China's extensive military exercises near Taiwan. This action supports international freedom of navigation, but China criticized it as destabilizing. The move emphasizes ongoing tensions in the region between China and Taiwan.
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In a move signifying ongoing regional tensions, US and Canadian warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, closely following China's recent military exercises around Taiwan. The USS Higgins and the HMCS Vancouver's passage underscores a commitment to freedom of navigation in these international waters.
China swiftly condemned this maneuver, stating that it compromised peace and stability in the region. In response, China's Eastern Theatre Command announced the mobilization of naval and air forces to monitor the ships' passage, aligning with international law protocols.
The transit was in line with international navigational rights, emphasizing the delicate balance of power in the Taiwan Strait. This incident follows China's military drills involving a record number of aircraft and naval power, highlighting persistent geopolitical friction after provocative statements from Taiwanese leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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