Canadian frigate in Taiwan Strait
Canadian frigate in Taiwan Strait
Canadian frigate in Taiwan Strait
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Recent operations involving Canadian naval vessels have heightened geopolitical tensions in both the Taiwan Strait and the Arctic. The HMCS Montreal conducted a routine transit through the Taiwan Strait, prompting a sharp condemnation from China, which argued that the passage undermined regional stability and accused Canada of exaggerating the event. Meanwhile, the HMCS Regina monitored China's Xue Long 2 icebreaker in the Bering Strait as part of Canada's Arctic sovereignty efforts, although the details of this operation were initially undisclosed. The Canadian Department of National Defence confirmed safe interactions during these missions, emphasizing adherence to international law and promoting peace in the Indo-Pacific. Both maritime operations reflect Canada’s strategic stance amidst increasing military pressures from China. The U.S. military presence in the region, particularly alongside Canadian ships, further underscores the collaborative efforts to maintain freedom of navigation in contested areas.

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