Chinese Patrols Near Taiwan Escalate with Naval and Coast Guard Activity

China has increased coast guard activity around Taiwan-controlled islands near the Chinese mainland, conducting patrols in once-restricted waters. The move comes after a recent incident involving Chinese fishermen and Taiwan's coast guard. The United States is closely monitoring the situation and urging restraint and dialogue, as it remains Taiwan's main arms supplier and strongest international backer. The increased Chinese maritime law enforcement around Kinmen is seen as a tactic to erode Taiwan's control over its territorial waters and poses a challenge for Taiwan, with China playing up its numerical advantage while pressuring its smaller neighbor with non-military vessels.
- China Moves on Taiwan's Front-Line Islands With Close Patrols Newsweek
- Taiwan says 5 Chinese coast guard ships entered waters near Kinmen NBC News
- Beijing sends coastguard ships from Diaoyus to patrol near Quemoy South China Morning Post
- Taiwan tracks 10 Chinese military aircraft, 6 naval ships, 1 balloon Taiwan News
- Chinese research ships increase activity near Taiwan Financial Times
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