Домой GRASP/China Exclusive: U. S. weighs new warship passage through Taiwan Strait

Exclusive: U. S. weighs new warship passage through Taiwan Strait

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The United States is considering a new operation to send warships through the Taiwan Strait, U. S. officials tell Reuters, a mission aimed at ensuring free passage through the strategic waterway but which risks heightening tensions with China.
SINGAPORE/WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The United States is considering a new operation to send warships through the Taiwan Strait, U. S. officials tell Reuters, a mission aimed at ensuring free passage through the strategic waterway but which risks heightening tensions with China.
The U. S. Navy conducted a similar mission in the strait’s international waters in July and any repeat would be seen in self-ruled Taiwan as a fresh expression of support by President Donald Trump’s government.
The U. S. military declined comment and U. S. officials who discussed the deliberations, which have not been previously reported, did so on condition of anonymity. They did not discuss the potential timing for any fresh passage through the strait.
China views Taiwan as a wayward province and has been ramping up pressure to assert its sovereignty over the island. It raised concerns over U. S. policy toward Taiwan in talks this week with U. S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis in Singapore.
Even as Washington mulls ordering a fresh passage through the strait, it has been trying to explain to Beijing that its policies toward Taiwan are unchanged.
Mattis delivered that message to China’s Defense Minister Wei Fenghe personally on Thursday, on the sidelines of an Asian security forum.
“Minister Wei raised Taiwan and concerns about our policy. The Secretary reassured Minister Wei that we haven’t changed our Taiwan policy, our one China policy,” said Randall Schriver, a U. S. assistant secretary of defense who helps guide Pentagon policy in Asia.

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