Taiwan Affirms Strait Not Under China's Sovereignty Amid Military Tensions
Taiwan Affirms Strait Not Under China's Sovereignty Amid Military Tensions

Taiwan Affirms Strait Not Under China's Sovereignty Amid Military Tensions

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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence has reiterated that the Taiwan Strait is not under China's sovereignty, highlighting that the freedom of navigation exercised by allied countries underscores its international legal status. This statement follows China's protests against a Canadian ship's passage through the strait, a route regularly used by U.S. and allied naval vessels. Taiwan's defense ministry criticized China's military actions, stating they pose a significant threat to regional peace and stability. In light of heightened Chinese military activity, with numerous aircraft and vessels detected around Taiwan, Taiwan emphasized that attempts by Beijing to create tension threaten global security. The Taiwanese government maintains that peace in the strait is a concern for all democratic nations, not just Taiwan. Overall, the situation reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding Taiwan's sovereignty and China's assertive claims over the region.

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