City
Epaper

Taiwan retaliates: Expels China's Coast Guard vessels near Matsu, Kinmen

By ANI | Updated: May 23, 2024 14:45 IST

Taipei [Taiwan], May 23 : As the Chinese ships entered restricted waters around Taiwan on Thursday, Taiwan's Coast Guard ...

Open in App

Taipei [Taiwan], May 23 : As the Chinese ships entered restricted waters around Taiwan on Thursday, Taiwan's Coast Guard on Thursday drove China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels away and dispatched patrol boats to gather evidence, reported Focus Taiwan.

This comes after the Chinese ships entered restricted waters around the Taiwan-controlled outlying islands of Dongyin in Matsu and Wuqiu in Kinmen on Thursday morning.

In a statement, the Coast Guard Administration (CGA) said that China Coast Guard ships with hull numbers "14607" and "14509" entered the restricted waters of Dongyin, Matsu at 7:48 am, along with China Coast Guard ship "14517" at the outer perimeter.

The CGA monitored the situation and dispatched patrol boats PP-3586, PP-3571 and PP-10037 to gather evidence, issue warnings and drive the vessels away.

Following this, the China Coast Guard ships left the restricted waters at 8:53 am, according to Focus Taiwan.

Additionally, the CGA detected China Coast Guard ships "14606" and "14506" entering the restricted waters of Wuqiu, Kinmen on Thursday morning, flanked by China Coast Guard ship "14502" at the outer perimeter.

The Coast Guard immediately dispatched patrol boats PP-10039 from Kinmen and PP-10035 from Taichung to respond. The China Coast Guard vessels left Wuqiu's waters at 8:45 am.

According to the CGA, the China Coast Guard ships intentionally entered the waters around outlying islands seven times in May, affecting maritime safety and disrupting peace and stability, Focus Taiwan reported.

These actions are not conducive to equal cross-strait exchanges, it added.

The CGA further urged China to exercise self-restraint and immediately stop these irrational actions, adding that it would firmly defend Taiwan's national sovereignty and security.

Notably, the restricted and prohibited waters in the area are the boundaries that were set by Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense in 1992.

According to the CGA, "prohibited waters" refers to territorial waters. "Restricted waters" refers to a contiguous zone designated by states to bolster their law enforcement capacity in waters just outside their territorial seas.

Currently, the prohibited zone around the main islands of Kinmen and Little Kinmen extends eastward for around four kilometres, southward for about eight kilometres, and north and northeast for about halfway to the coast of China.

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 SportsIPL 2026: Mukul’s unbeaten 54 guides LSG to thrilling three-wicket win over KKR

CricketIPL 2026: LSG beat KKR in thriller, Mukul Choudhary shines with unbeaten 54

NationalHaryana Chief Minister chairs meeting of High-Powered Purchase Committee

NationalGujarat: BJP, Congress to face off in six-cornered Umreth bypoll

NationalMinor fire at Mumbai airport's Terminal 1 controlled, operations unaffected

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia to appoint Defence Attache in Mauritius soon; oil, gas supply pact in final stages: EAM Jaishankar

InternationalFormer Nepal PM Oli, ex-Home Minister Lekhak released from jail

InternationalJaishankar meets Mauritius PM Ramgoolam, discusses "wide-ranging partnership" and West Asia developments

InternationalIDF eliminates Hezbollah-linked commander in Lebanon, Gaza militant tied to October 7 attack

InternationalEuropean allies "stepping up" and responding to Trump's requests, says NATO Chief Mark Rutte