Chinese Ships Enter Restricted Waters Around Disputed Island in South China Sea

Chinese vessels for the first time entered restricted waters around Taiwan-controlled Taiping Island, Taiwan said.
Chinese Ships Enter Restricted Waters Around Disputed Island in South China Sea
A view of Taiwan-controlled Taiping island in the South China Sea on Nov. 29, 2016. Sam Yeh /AFP/Getty Images
Frank Fang
Frank Fang
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—Two Chinese ships intruded into the restricted waters of a Taiwan-controlled island in the South China Sea on June 11, Taiwan said.

Taiwan’s coast guard called the incursions into waters near Taiping Island another example of China’s gray-zone harassment, emphasizing that it was the first such incident in the area, according to a press release issued on Thursday. It criticized Beijing for a “malicious escalation” against the island.

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Frank Fang
Frank Fang
Reporter
Frank Fang is a Taiwan-based journalist. He covers news in China and Taiwan. He holds a Master's degree in materials science from National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.
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