BEIJING — China’s military on Saturday said its forces had followed and warned a Canadian and an Australian warship, which were sailing through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, in a move it criticized as a provocation.
The People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command said the Canadian frigate Ville de Quebec and the Australian guided-missile destroyer Brisbane were engaged in “trouble-making and provocation.”
“The actions of the Canadians and Australians send the wrong signals and increase security risks,” it said.
A spokesman said the Canadian armed forces do not comment on sail plans for currently deployed ships., This news data comes from:http://tijk.052298.com
The spokesman said the Ville de Quebec is deployed as part of Operation Horizon, meant to promote peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Ville de Quebec was operating in the Philippine economic zone earlier this week, participating in freedom of navigation exercises, according to a Canadian government statement.
There was no immediate response to a request for comment from the Australian armed forces.
Taiwan’s defense ministry said in a statement that it keeps a close watch on activity in the strait and “dispatches appropriate air and naval forces to ensure the security and stability” of the waterway, which separates Communist China from the democratic island of Taiwan.
China criticizes Canadian, Australian warships transiting Taiwan Strait
The US Navy and, on occasion, ships from allied countries including Canada, Britain and France transit the strait, which they consider an international waterway, around once a month.
Taiwan also considers it an international waterway.
China, which views Taiwan as its own territory, says the strategic waterway is part of its territorial waters.

Taiwan’s government rejects Beijing’s territorial claims.
China has over the past five years increased its military pressure on the island, including staging war games nearby.
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