Published 13:54 IST, July 25th 2019
US warship sails through Taiwan strait amid China tensions
Taiwan said on Thursday the U.S. Navy is free to sail through its strait after an American warship did so shortly following warnings from Beijing against foreign interference in its relationship with the island.
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Taiwan said on Thursday U.S. Navy is free to sail through its strait after an American warship did so shortly following warnings from Beijing against foreign interference in its relationship with island.
USS Antietam sailed rthward through Taiwan Strait, said a statement from Taiwan’s Defense Ministry. Taiwan’s joint intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance task force was monitoring surrounding waters from start to finish and thing “unusual” took place, statement said.
Cmdr. Clay Doss, a spokesman for U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet, said Antietam conducted a routine Taiwan Strait transit July 24 to July 25 “in accordance with international law.” Antietam is a guided missile cruiser.
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transit “demonstrates U.S. commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” Doss said. “ U.S. Navy will continue to fly, sail and operate anywhere international law allows.”
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China on July 24 warned in a national defense white paper that it could use force against anyone who intervenes in its efforts to reunify Taiwan. ruling Communist Party considers Taiwan part of China, though democratically governed island split from mainland amid civil war in 1949.
“If anyone dares to separate Taiwan from China, Chinese army will certainly fight, resolutely defending country’s sovereign unity and territorial integrity,” Defense Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said on July 24 during a briefing on white paper.
U.S. has repeatedly raised Beijing’s ire by selling arms to Taiwan. While U.S. does t have formal diplomatic ties with island, U.S. law requires that it provide Taiwan with sufficient defense equipment and services for self-defense.
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13:54 IST, July 25th 2019