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China condemns UK warship's Taiwan Strait patrol as provocative

Friday 20 June 2025 - 11:35
By: Dakir Madiha
China condemns UK warship's Taiwan Strait patrol as provocative

China's military has denounced the recent passage of a British warship through the Taiwan Strait, characterizing it as a deliberate act of "intentional provocation" that jeopardizes regional peace and stability. The British Royal Navy clarified that HMS Spey's patrol was part of a pre-planned deployment and adhered to international law.

This patrol marks the first by a British naval vessel in four years, coinciding with the arrival of a UK carrier strike group in the Indo-Pacific for a months-long deployment. China considers Taiwan a part of its territory, a claim vehemently rejected by Taiwan, which has not dismissed the possibility of military action to "reunify" the island.

A spokesperson for the Chinese navy criticized the UK for allegedly exaggerating HMS Spey's mission, labeling the UK's assertions as a misrepresentation of legal standards intended to mislead public opinion. The spokesperson stated, “Such actions are intentional provocations that disrupt the situation and undermine peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” affirming that Chinese forces were closely monitoring the British vessel during its transit.

While acknowledging the rights of other nations to navigate the Taiwan Strait, a representative from China's foreign ministry expressed strong opposition to any country using freedom of navigation as a pretext for threatening China's sovereignty.

Taiwan's foreign ministry, in contrast, lauded the British patrol as a vital act supporting freedom of navigation in the strait. Although US warships routinely conduct freedom of navigation operations in the region, the last British naval passage occurred in 2021, when HMS Richmond was deployed to Vietnam, a mission similarly condemned by China.

HMS Spey, alongside another British warship, is part of a permanent patrol in the Indo-Pacific. Its recent journey occurs as the UK's carrier strike group, led by the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales, prepares for an eight-month operational period in the region. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has described this deployment as one of the largest in the century, aimed at conveying strength to adversaries and unity to allies.

Approximately 4,000 UK military personnel will engage with 30 nations through various military operations and exercises, including collaborations with the US, India, Singapore, and Malaysia. Tensions across the Taiwan Strait have intensified over the past year, particularly following the election of Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, who advocates a staunch anti-Beijing stance and has enacted policies aimed at countering Chinese influence on the island.

Meanwhile, China continues frequent military exercises in the Taiwan Strait, including a recent live-fire drill that purportedly simulated strikes on significant ports and energy facilities. The latest criticism from China regarding HMS Spey's transit coincides with simultaneous military drills conducted by two Chinese aircraft carriers in the Pacific, raising concerns in Tokyo.


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