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Taiwan: Chinese coast guard, research ships near S. China Sea islands

by News Wires
June 6, 2026
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Taiwan said on Saturday that a Chinese coast guard ship and a survey ship had carried out ​the first coordinated operation to “provoke” Taiwan, in waters around strategically located islands ‌in the South China Sea.

The Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands, a national park toward the northern end of the South China Sea and lightly defended by the coast guard, have emerged as a new pressure point ​in China’s ongoing military and quasi-military operations around Taiwan in an effort to ​assert Beijing’s sovereignty claims.

The islands between southern Taiwan and Hong Kong ⁠are seen by some security experts as vulnerable to Chinese attack due to their ​distance – more than 400 km (250 miles) – from Taiwan island.

Taiwan’s coast guard said in a ​statement that along with a Chinese coast guard ship that had approached the Pratas on Friday, a Chinese oceanographic survey vessel approached the islands on Saturday.

“This is the first observed instance of Chinese ​coast guard and survey vessels acting in coordination to provoke Taiwan,” it said.

China’s Taiwan ​Affairs Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. China considers Taiwan and the Pratas, ‌an ⁠atoll with no civilian population, as its territory. Taiwan’s government rejects Beijing’s claims, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.

“These acts are highly provocative. The PRC is a sick bully, causing trouble across the region,” Taiwan National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph ​Wu wrote on his ​X account, and ⁠included a map showing the track of the two ships.

PRC refers to the People’s Republic of China.

The Chinese coast guard vessel broadcast ​that it was conducting law enforcement operations and that “Taiwan’s future ​lies in ⁠national reunification”, said Taiwan’s coast guard, which dispatched its own vessels in response.

It said the Taiwan ship broadcast back: “Stop undermining peace. You should return and pursue democracy – that is the ⁠proper way ​to serve your country.”

China is trying to create ​a “false illusion” of jurisdiction over the area, the coast guard said. “Taiwan’s maritime sovereignty brooks no provocation.”

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