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Mixed signals? Beijing says it closely monitored US warship sent to Taiwan Strait after US & China inked trade deal | Mixed signals? Beijing says it closely monitored US warship sent to Taiwan Strait after US & China inked trade deal |
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China has claimed that it kept a close eye on a US Navy vessel that sailed through the Taiwan Strait. The naval maneuver occurred shortly after Beijing and Washington agreed to ‘phase one’ of a trade deal. | |
The Chinese military closely followed and monitored the USS Shiloh, a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser, during its transit, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Friday. He called on the United States to honor Beijing’s ‘one China’ principle and approach Taiwan-related matters in a way that does not harm US-China bilateral relations. | The Chinese military closely followed and monitored the USS Shiloh, a Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser, during its transit, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said on Friday. He called on the United States to honor Beijing’s ‘one China’ principle and approach Taiwan-related matters in a way that does not harm US-China bilateral relations. |
The US Navy described the warship’s passage as “routine,” and said that the patrol “demonstrates the US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.” | The US Navy described the warship’s passage as “routine,” and said that the patrol “demonstrates the US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.” |
The incident occurred on the same day that US President Donald Trump signed a trade deal with Beijing, in which China pledged to purchase an additional $200 billion of goods and services from the United States over the next two years. In exchange, Washington has vowed to reduce tariffs on certain Chinese products. | The incident occurred on the same day that US President Donald Trump signed a trade deal with Beijing, in which China pledged to purchase an additional $200 billion of goods and services from the United States over the next two years. In exchange, Washington has vowed to reduce tariffs on certain Chinese products. |
The US Navy periodically sends warships through the Strait. Beijing has repeatedly expressed concern over such maneuvers. The maritime feud is part of a larger dispute over the South China Sea, over which China claims full sovereignty. Washington has challenged this claim, citing the principle of ‘freedom of navigation’. | |
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