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China resorting to 'grey zone' tactics after deadly Kinmen boat incident: Experts

By ANI | Updated: February 19, 2024 04:25 IST

Taipei [Taiwan], February 19 : China's claim that the waters between Taiwan's Kinmen archipelago and China's Xiamen are not ...

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Taipei [Taiwan], February 19 : China's claim that the waters between Taiwan's Kinmen archipelago and China's Xiamen are not a restricted area is an example of Beijing employing "grey zone" tactics to ratchet up pressure against Taipei, Focus Taiwan reported, citing experts on Sunday.

The contention has arisen after a speedboat from China's Fujian province capsized Wednesday off the coast of Kinmen during a chase by Taiwanese authorities, resulting in two Chinese fatalities.

Shen Ming-shih, a research fellow at the National Defense and Security Research (INDSR), told CNA on Sunday that the once-held tacit understanding between China and Taiwan that the waters around Kinmen, Matsu, and other outlying islands are "restricted" or "prohibited" appeared to be broken.

"Restricted" or "prohibited" waters refer to maritime areas controlled by Taiwan which, under Taiwanese law, it has the right to defend if Chinese vessels enter.

Shen cited an announcement made by China's Taiwan Affairs Office on Saturday that stated, "fishermen on both sides of the Taiwan Strait have been operating in traditional fishing areas around Xiamen-Kinmen since ancient times, and there is no such thing as 'prohibited or restricted waters.'"

He further said the announcement was equivalent to China's previous declaration that there was "no strait median line" and was intended to double down on its claim that the waters around Kinmen and Matsu are its internal territorial waters.

Beijing was also trying to dismiss the issue of Chinese fishing boats illegally harvesting fish in Taiwan's waters, Shen said.

He added that Beijing's actions could be an attempt to legitimize future 'grey zone' tactics or military action, Focus Taiwan reported.

Meanwhile, Yu Tsung-chi, the former dean of Fu Hsing Kang College of National Defense University, told CNA that China's refusal to acknowledge the "restricted" or "prohibited" waters around Taiwan was evidence of its lack of respect for the status quo across the Taiwan Strait.

He questioned how Chinese fishing vessels had previously been seized or driven away if there was no such thing as "restricted" or "prohibited" waters.

"China is manipulating the incident," Yu said, adding that "Beijing has no choice but to adopt a hardline approach towards Taiwan due to the slew of internal and external challenges it is facing."

In response to Beijing's bolstering of its territorial claim, Yu said, "Taiwan should internationalize the issue."

He suggested that Coast Guard authorities release images of the speedboat being driven away from waters near Kinmen as evidence of how the authorities' actions were "rational and law-abiding," Focus Taiwan reported.

"The government could also seek support from neighbouring countries and jointly condemn the Chinese Communist Party for resorting to maritime grey zone tactics," Yu added.

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