TAIPEI тАУ A U.S. warship has again sailed through the sensitive waterway that separates Taiwan from China, a week after the Chinese-claimed island reported the largest incursion to date of Chinese air force jets in TaiwanтАЩs air defense zone.
The U.S. NavyтАЩs 7th Fleet said the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur conducted a тАЬroutine Taiwan Strait transitтАЭ on Tuesday in accordance with international law.
тАЬThe shipтАЩs transit through the Taiwan Strait demonstrates the U.S. commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.тАЭ
TaiwanтАЩs Defense Ministry said the ship had sailed in a northerly direction through the strait and the тАЬsituation was as normal.тАЭ
The same ship transited the strait a month ago, prompting China to accuse the United States of threatening peace and stability.
The latest mission comes around a week after Taiwan reported 28 Chinese air force aircraft, including fighters and nuclear-capable bombers, entered TaiwanтАЩs air defense identification zone (ADIZ).
That incident followed the Group of Seven leaders issuing a joint statement scolding China for a series of issues and underscoring the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, comments China condemned as тАЬslander.тАЭ
The U.S. Navy has been conducting such operations in the Taiwan Strait every month or so, to the anger of China which always denounces them.
The United States, like most countries, has no formal diplomatic ties with democratic Taiwan but is its most important international backer and a major seller of arms.
Military tension between Taiwan and Beijing have spiked over the past year, with Taipei complaining of China repeatedly sending its air force into TaiwanтАЩs air defense zone.
China has said its activities around Taiwan are aimed at protecting ChinaтАЩs sovereignty and deterring foreign forces. TaiwanтАЩs government has denounced it as attempts at intimidation.
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