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US close-call in strait with Chinese destroyer

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AP,
Publish Date
Tue, 6 Jun 2023, 1:01PM
The USS Chung-Hoon observes a Chinese navy ship conduct what it called an 'unsafe' Chinese manoeuvre in the Taiwan Strait. Photo / AP
The USS Chung-Hoon observes a Chinese navy ship conduct what it called an 'unsafe' Chinese manoeuvre in the Taiwan Strait. Photo / AP

US close-call in strait with Chinese destroyer

Author
AP,
Publish Date
Tue, 6 Jun 2023, 1:01PM

The United States military released a video of what it called an “unsafe” Chinese manoeuvre in the Taiwan Strait on the weekend, in which a Chinese navy ship cut sharply across the path of an American destroyer, forcing the US vessel to slow to avoid a collision.

The incident occurred Saturday as the American destroyer USS Chung-Hoon and Canadian frigate HMCS Montreal were conducting a so-called “freedom of navigation” transit of the strait between Taiwan and mainland China.

China claims the democratic self-governing island of Taiwan as part of its own territory, and maintains the strait is part of its exclusive economic zone, while the US and its allies regularly sail through and fly over the passage to emphasise their contention that the waters are international.

During the Saturday transit, the Chinese guided-missile destroyer overtook the Chung-Hoon on its port side, then veered across its bow at a distance of some 137 metres, according to the US Indo-Pacific Command. The American destroyer held its course, but reduced speed to 10 knots “to avoid a collision”, the military said.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin defended the manoeuvre, saying it was undertaken “in accordance with the law”.

“China’s military actions are completely justified, lawful, safe and professional,” he told reporters in Beijing. “It is the US that should deeply reflect upon itself and correct the wrongdoings.”

The US recently accused China of also performing an “unnecessarily aggressive manoeuvre” in the air, saying a Chinese J-16 fighter jet late last month flew directly in front of the nose of a US Air Force reconnaissance aircraft over the South China Sea.

The close calls have raised concerns about a possible accident that could lead to an escalation between the two countries’ militaries at a time when tensions in the region are already high.

The incident in the Taiwan Strait came on a day when both US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chinese Defense Minister Gen. Li Shangfu were in Singapore for an annual defence conference.

Li on Sunday suggested that the US and its allies have created the danger with their patrols, and was intent on provoking China.

“The best way is for the countries, especially the naval vessels and fighter jets of countries, not to do closing actions around other countries’ territories,” he said through an interpreter. “What’s the point of going there? In China, we always say, ‘Mind your own business’.”

Austin had invited Li to talk on the sidelines of the conference; Li refused.

- David Rising, AP

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