This article is from the source 'rtcom' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.rt.com/usa/524187-taiwan-strait-passage-criticism/

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 2 Version 3
Beijing says US ‘deliberately disrupting’ peace after American warship sails through Taiwan Strait Beijing says US ‘deliberately disrupting’ peace after American warship sails through Taiwan Strait
(about 2 months later)
China has accused Washington of goading Taiwanese secessionists into action after a US warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait, in what the Pentagon deemed a “routine” freedom of navigation transit.China has accused Washington of goading Taiwanese secessionists into action after a US warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait, in what the Pentagon deemed a “routine” freedom of navigation transit.
The USS 'Curtis Wilbur', an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, traversed the strait on Tuesday, passing through a crucial waterway that separates mainland China from Taiwan, which Beijing sees as part of its own territory.The USS 'Curtis Wilbur', an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, traversed the strait on Tuesday, passing through a crucial waterway that separates mainland China from Taiwan, which Beijing sees as part of its own territory.
The US Navy described the passage as a routine mission aimed at showing “the US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” vowing to continue “to fly, sail, and operate anywhere” it can, short of violating international law.The US Navy described the passage as a routine mission aimed at showing “the US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific,” vowing to continue “to fly, sail, and operate anywhere” it can, short of violating international law.
Beijing, which sees repeated shows of force by the US in the strait as provocative, has fired back, accusing the President Joe Biden administration of fomenting tensions in the region.Beijing, which sees repeated shows of force by the US in the strait as provocative, has fired back, accusing the President Joe Biden administration of fomenting tensions in the region.
“The actions of the US are sending wrong signals to the ‘Taiwan independence’ forces, deliberately disrupting the situation in the region and endangering peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” Senior Colonel Zhang Chunhui, spokesperson for the People's Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command, said in a statement on Wednesday.“The actions of the US are sending wrong signals to the ‘Taiwan independence’ forces, deliberately disrupting the situation in the region and endangering peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” Senior Colonel Zhang Chunhui, spokesperson for the People's Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command, said in a statement on Wednesday.
While the US, along with the majority of the world’s countries, has not officially recognized Taiwan, it remains the island’s biggest ally. Biden did not stray from long-standing US support for Taipei, further deepening diplomatic ties with the island by “liberalizing guidance on contacts” with Taiwanese officials and sending a high-ranking delegation for meetings last month.While the US, along with the majority of the world’s countries, has not officially recognized Taiwan, it remains the island’s biggest ally. Biden did not stray from long-standing US support for Taipei, further deepening diplomatic ties with the island by “liberalizing guidance on contacts” with Taiwanese officials and sending a high-ranking delegation for meetings last month.
Washington’s overtures to Taiwan have prompted rebuke from China, exacerbating simmering tensions in the region. Around the time of the visit, Beijing held military drills in the Taiwan Strait to spite “secessionist” politicians and “Taiwan-US collusion,” warning the Biden administration against “playing with fire.”Washington’s overtures to Taiwan have prompted rebuke from China, exacerbating simmering tensions in the region. Around the time of the visit, Beijing held military drills in the Taiwan Strait to spite “secessionist” politicians and “Taiwan-US collusion,” warning the Biden administration against “playing with fire.”
Taiwan, bolstered by the US support, said that it was “very willing” to cooperate with Washington and “like-minded” countries to deter Beijing, with the Taiwanese Defense Ministry’s strategic planning chief noting that the island is seeking to buy air-to-surface missiles with a range of nearly 1,000km (621 miles) from the US. The systems, if their sale is approved by Washington, would allow the Taiwanese military to potentially strike targets inside the Chinese mainland.Taiwan, bolstered by the US support, said that it was “very willing” to cooperate with Washington and “like-minded” countries to deter Beijing, with the Taiwanese Defense Ministry’s strategic planning chief noting that the island is seeking to buy air-to-surface missiles with a range of nearly 1,000km (621 miles) from the US. The systems, if their sale is approved by Washington, would allow the Taiwanese military to potentially strike targets inside the Chinese mainland.
Think your friends would be interested? Share this story!Think your friends would be interested? Share this story!
Dear readers and commenters,
We have implemented a new engine for our comment section. We hope the transition goes smoothly for all of you. Unfortunately, the comments made before the change have been lost due to a technical problem. We are working on restoring them, and hoping to see you fill up the comment section with new ones. You should still be able to log in to comment using your social-media profiles, but if you signed up under an RT profile before, you are invited to create a new profile with the new commenting system.
Sorry for the inconvenience, and looking forward to your future comments,
RT Team.