Taiwan ships should ignore boarding requests by China coast guard, Taipei says

TAIPEI, July 1 (Reuters) – Taiwanese ships off the island’s east coast should ignore any boarding and inspection demands by China’s Coast Guard, and if necessary Taiwanese ​Coast Guard vessels will intervene to stop this from happening, a ‌senior official said on Wednesday.
China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, sent Coast Guard ships last month into the waters off Taiwan’s east coast for what ​it called a “special maritime traffic law-enforcement operation,” angering Taipei.
China said the ​operation was in response to an announcement by Japan and the ⁠Philippines that they would begin formal talks on their maritime boundaries, which ​Beijing viewed as involving Chinese waters off Taiwan.
Taking lawmaker questions in parliament, Hsieh ​Ching-chin, deputy head of Taiwan’s Coast Guard, said if an “incident” happened in those waters, ships should notify Taiwan’s Coast Guard and “not respond to the so-called boarding inspections” by Chinese ​vessels.
“If the situation is urgent, Coast Guard vessels will sail between the ​two ships to separate them,” he added, referring to Taiwanese ships.
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office did ‌not ⁠respond to a request for comment. China has repeatedly said the waters around Taiwan are Chinese and that Taipei has no sovereignty of its own.
Hsieh said that if a similar request was made to a foreign-registered ship ​inside Taiwan waters, then “in ​order to defend ⁠our national sovereignty and maintain order in our waters, we will intervene”.
“In our waters, China has no jurisdiction,” he ​added.
Neither Taiwan nor China reported any ship boarding requests ​during last ⁠month’s Chinese patrol.
But Taiwan said the Chinese coast guard ships “harassed” commercial shipping by asking them information about their point of origin and destination and claiming jurisdiction.
In ⁠2024, ​Chinese coast guard personnel briefly boarded a Taiwanese tourist ​boat near Taiwan-controlled islands next to China’s coast.
China’s patrols off Taiwan’s east coast have prompted concern from ​the U.S., Britain, France and Germany.

Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan.

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