Chinese Vessels Enter Disputed South China Sea Waters Claimed by Taiwan
Taiwan has reported that Chinese vessels have entered disputed waters in the South China Sea, specifically around an island claimed by Taiwan, for the first time. This incident escalates tensions in the already contentious region.
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Taiwan says Chinese ships entered waters of disputed South China Sea island for first time
The Taiwan-controlled Taiping Island, also known as Itu Aba, is claimed by Taiwan, China, the Philippines and Vietnam.
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Taiwan said that Chinese vessels "openly intruded" on disputed waters around Itu Aba island in the South China Sea on Thursday, staying for 15 minutes before the Taiwanese coast guard expelled them. The island is claimed by Taiwan, China, the Philippines and Vietnam.
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