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China carrier sails through Taiwan Strait

Beijing has taken hostile stance towards Taiwan since election of President Tsai Ing-wen

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AChinese carrier group has sailed through the narrow Taiwan Strait that separates the self-ruled island from its giant neighbour, but no unusual activity was detected, Taiwan said yesterday, amid heightened tension with Beijing.

Beijing has taken an increasing­ly hostile stance towards Taiwan since the election two years ago of President Tsai Ingwen of the pro-independen­ce Democratic Progressiv­e Party.

China suspects Tsai wants to push for formal independen­ce, though she has said she wants to maintain the status quo and is committed to ensuring peace.

In recent months, China has stepped up military drills around Taiwan, alarming Taipei. China says the exercises are routine, but that it will not tolerate any attempt by the island to declare independen­ce.

Stayed on Chinese side

Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said a group of Chinese ships led by the Liaoning aircraft carrier entered the southweste­rn part of the Taiwan Strait in the early hours of Tuesday, though it stayed on the Chinese side of the waterway.

As of midday yesterday the carrier group had left Taiwan’s Air Defence Identifica­tion Zone heading in a northerly direction, the ministry said, adding it had monitored the group’s movements throughout.

“While the group was passing through the Taiwan Strait there were no abnormal activities, and people can rest easy,” it added.

China’s Defence Ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment, but the Soviet-era Liaoning, China’s first aircraft carrier, has passed through the Taiwan Strait before on its way to and from exercises in the South China Sea.

While heavily travelled by commercial shipping and flights, the Taiwan Strait is also a sensitive military zone.

This month, Taiwan complained about China launching a new air route for civilian flights that runs close to two groups of Taiwan-controlled islands off the Chinese coast in the strait, saying it threatened regional security and aviation safety.

China does not need Taiwan’s permission to open new air routes, a government spokesman said yesterday, denying there was a safety risk.

 ?? AFP ?? China’s sole aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, arriving in Hong Kong waters.The aircraft carrier passed through the Taiwan Strait yesterday, the island’s defence ministry said.
AFP China’s sole aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, arriving in Hong Kong waters.The aircraft carrier passed through the Taiwan Strait yesterday, the island’s defence ministry said.

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