City
Epaper

Taiwan lawmaker denounces Chinese fishing vessel intrusions

By ANI | Updated: August 20, 2024 10:55 IST

Taipei [Taiwan], August 20 : After a Chinese fishing boat sunk off the coast of Kinmen, both Taiwan's Coast ...

Open in App

Taipei [Taiwan], August 20 : After a Chinese fishing boat sunk off the coast of Kinmen, both Taiwan's Coast Guard and Chinese authorities are actively engaged in search and rescue operations to locate the missing individuals and recover the vessel.

According to Wu Szu-yao, leader of the Taiwanese Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus as cited by Taiwan News the Taiwanese aversion to China has significantly intensified following the sinking of the Chinese fishing vessel Minlongyu 60877.

The vessel sank 12 kilometres off the coast of Kinmen on August 17 after colliding with another ship. Of the seven crew members aboard, four were successfully rescued, while three remain missing.

On the same day as the incident, the Chinese Coast Guard dispatched two patrol ships and one rescue vessel to the Taiwan Strait. The Taiwan Coast Guard Administration reported that these ships briefly crossed the median line dividing Taiwan and China before returning to Chinese waters.

Although they did not enter Taiwan's restricted maritime zones, their movements were closely monitored by the Taiwanese military to ensure no further intrusion occurred, Taiwan News reported.

Wu Szu-yao expressed strong disapproval of China's actions in response to the situation, criticizing what she described as a hostile approach despite Taiwan's initial goodwill. She emphasized that such actions exacerbate Taiwanese resentment towards China and undermine diplomatic relations.

Wu urged China to exercise greater restraint and avoid taking advantage of Taiwan's willingness to cooperate, stressing that ongoing hostility only deepens divisions between the two sides.

This incident follows a similar event in February when a Chinese speedboat capsized off Kinmen after entering Taiwanese waters and attempting to evade Taiwan's Coast Guard vessels. The February incident resulted in the deaths of two Chinese nationals and further strained relations between Taiwan and China, reported Taiwan News.

Wu's remarks underscore a growing frustration in Taiwan regarding China's aggressive maritime activities and highlight the need for both sides to seek diplomatic solutions to avoid further escalation.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other Sports'You offered me a thread from your late father, ' Sachin recalls Kohli's thoughtful gesture during his last Test

InternationalAustralia welcomes India-Pakistan understanding; calls for de-escalation, counter-terrorism efforts for regional peace

BusinessAdani Group powers India's defence breakthrough with SkyStriker drones

NationalAdani Group powers India's defence breakthrough with SkyStriker drones

BusinessCrafting Bharat - S2 launches its debut episode with Dheeraj Pandey, Co-Founder and CEO of DevRev

International Realted Stories

InternationalWe are maintaining continuous surveillance to degrade, neutralise any threats: Vice Admiral AN Pramod

InternationalNissan Layoffs: Japanese Car Maker to Cut Over 10,000 Jobs Globally

InternationalJaishankar congratulates Australian counterpart Wong on her reappointment, discusses importance of zero tolerance against terrorism

InternationalPakistan stock markets react positively to ceasefire with India

InternationalPakistan confirms no Indian pilot in its custody