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US accused of show of force with Taiwan Strait passage

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China accused the United States of staging a show of force by sailing two Navy warships through the Taiwan Strait on Thursday morning, local time.

The Navy said the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers USS John S. McCain and USS CurtisWilb­ur ‘‘conducted a routine Taiwan Strait transit’’ in accordance with internatio­nal law.

Their movement ‘‘demonstrat­es the US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,’’ the Navy said in on its website.

China’s Defence Ministry called the move a ‘‘show of force’’ and a provocatio­n that ‘‘sent the wrong signal to the ‘Taiwan independen­ce forces’ and seriously endangered peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait area.’’

‘‘We firmly oppose this,’’ the ministry said in a statement on its official microblog, adding that it monitored the ships’ passage from the air and sea.

‘‘The Chinese People’s Liberation Army at all times maintains a high level of alert and can respond at any time to any threat or provocatio­n and resolutely defend national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.’’

While China claims Taiwan as its own territory, the busy Taiwan

Strait is generally considered an internatio­nal waterway. China fiercely opposes any signal of US military support for Taiwan, a selfgovern­ing republic that relies on Washington for defensive weapons and political backing in the face of Chinese threats to annex the island by force. Taiwan’s Defence Ministry issued a statement saying it had observed the passage of the ships and that ‘‘the situation is normal’’. –

 ?? AP ?? The guided- missile destroyer USS John S. McCain conducts routine under way operations in the Taiwan Strait.
AP The guided- missile destroyer USS John S. McCain conducts routine under way operations in the Taiwan Strait.

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