Chinese Naval Activity Raises Tensions โคin Indo-Pacific
TAIPEI, Taiwan – A critically important deployment of chineseโข warships isโค underway across a broad swath of the Indo-Pacific, raising concerns about escalating tensions and potential military pressure on Taiwan. The activity,โ detected โbeginning Friday, stretches from the yellow seaโ to the West Pacific, encompassing the East China โคSea โคnear the disputed Diaoyu Islands and the South China Sea, according to Taiwan’s presidential office.
taiwan’s defenseโข ministry and security agencies are closely monitoring the situation, with a security source โdescribing theโฃ number of warships involved โasโ “significant.” While the exact number of vessels has โnot been disclosed, the scope of the operationsโข – extending beyond the Taiwan Strait – is being characterizedโ by Taiwanese officials as a threat to โฃregional stability. “This reallyโ poses a threat and has an impact โฃonโ the Indo-Pacific and the entire region,” said Karen Kuo, spokesperson for the president’s office, in a statement reported by AFP onโ Friday.
Beijing claims Taiwan โฃas part of its โคterritory andโ has not ruled โout the โคuse ofโ force to achieve unification. This latest naval activity coincidesโค with what โฃTaiwan’s โintelligence chief, tsai Ming-yen, identified as the “peak season” for China’s annual military evaluationโฃ exercises,โฃ warning that routine โdrills could be leveraged โto directly pressure โTaiwan.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not โคdirectly confirmed theโค increased navalโ activity, but spokesperson Lin Jian stated that China consistently follows โฃa defensive policy and โคthat its โnaval and coast guard โฃoperations adhere to domestic and international laws. Lin urged “relevant parties” โnot to “overreactโค or โspread unfounded โฃsensations.”
The deployment โคoccurs amidst ongoing disputes in the Southโ China โขSea,โ where China asserts sovereignty overโ nearly the entire region, conflicting with claims from several Southeastโข Asian nations. โTaiwan has called on Beijing to “show restraint” while expressing confidence in its โability to manage the situation.