Tension on the Waves: Taiwan Monitors Chinese Coast Guard Activity

Taiwan's coast guard deployed a vessel to observe two Chinese coast guard ships operating near its southeastern waters, beyond restricted maritime boundaries. China's coast guard responded that its patrols were a reaction to upcoming discussions between Japan and the Philippines concerning overlapping maritime border claims involving China.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Taipei | Updated: 01-06-2026 10:30 IST | Created: 01-06-2026 10:30 IST
Tension on the Waves: Taiwan Monitors Chinese Coast Guard Activity
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Taiwan's coast guard has dispatched a ship to keep tabs on two Chinese coast guard vessels situated off the island's southeastern coast. These ships remain outside Taiwan's restricted waters, according to statements made on Monday.

In a development that highlights rising regional tensions, the Chinese Coast Guard has asserted that these patrols constitute 'law enforcement' actions. This move comes in the wake of planned maritime border discussions involving Japan and the Philippines, territories whose claims intersect with China's maritime assertions.

The interactions underscore ongoing disputes over territorial waters, with the backdrop of international negotiations threatening to reshape long-standing maritime boundaries in the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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