China and Taiwan Ships Face Off in South China Sea
Summary
Ships from China and Taiwan had a tense stand-off near the Pratas Islands in the South China Sea, where both sides claim control. Taiwan’s coast guard told a Chinese ship to leave after it entered waters Taiwan says are restricted, but the Chinese vessel ignored the warnings and entered the area.Key Facts
- A Chinese coast guard ship was detected about four miles outside the restricted area around the Pratas Islands controlled by Taiwan.
- Taiwan’s patrol boat sailed alongside the Chinese ship and ordered it to leave by radio.
- The Chinese ship increased speed and made a sharp turn into Taiwan’s restricted waters despite warnings.
- Taiwan says only its coast guard has legal authority to enforce law in these waters around the Dongsha (Pratas) Islands.
- The Pratas Islands are claimed by both China and Taiwan, but Taiwan currently controls and administers them.
- China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to unify, while Taiwan maintains its own government and military.
- Chinese maritime activity near Taiwan’s islands has increased recently and is seen as “gray-zone” tactics—actions that create tension but stop short of open conflict.
- This incident follows recent Chinese research and fishing vessels coming close to Taiwan’s waters, leading to similar warnings from Taiwan’s coast guard.
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