China’s military follows Australian and Canadian warships in Taiwan Strait accusing them of ‘provocation’ | Australian military

Australia and Canada warships, which set sail from the Taiwan Strait, were followed and warned by the China’s army, and Beijing described the incident as provocation.
The Eastern Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army, Australian Guided Missile Muhrip Brisbane and Canada frigate Ville de Quebec are dealing with “Creating Problems and Provocation”.
“The actions of Canadians and Australians send false signals and increase security risks,” he said.
A spokesman said the Canadian Armed Forces did not comment on sailing plans for the ships currently deployed.
The spokesman said Ville de Quebec was deployed as part of the Horizon operation in order to promote peace and stability in the Indian-Pacific region.
According to the Canadian government, Ville de Quebec was operating in the Philippine economic region at the beginning of this week.
The Australian Armed Forces did not respond immediately to the request for comment.
The Taiwan Defense Ministry said that he closely follows the activity in the Strait and separates Communist China from the Democratic Taiwan Island, “sending the appropriate air and navy to ensure safety and stability.”
The US navy and the ships from allied countries, including Canada, Britain and France from time to time, move about an international water path to carry the throat about once a month. Taiwan sees him as an international waterway.
China, who sees Taiwan as its own region, says that the strategic water path is part of its regional waters. The Taiwan government rejects Beijing’s land claims.
China has increased its military pressure on the island in the last five years, including staging the nearby war games.




