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German navy makes uncommon transit of delicate Taiwan Strait

2 German navy ships including a frigate sailed through the delicate Taiwan Strait on Friday in the very first such transit in 20 years and at a time of skyrocketing tensions in between Taipei and Beijing.

China, which claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own, says just it works out sovereignty and jurisdiction over the strait. Both the United States and Taiwan say the strait - a. major trade route through which about half of international container. ships pass - is an international waterway.

Speaking in Berlin, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius. said he might validate the passage of the frigate. Baden-Württemberg and supply ship Frankfurt am Main.

International waters are international waters. It's the. quickest and, provided the weather, the safest path. So. we are going through, he stated.

Taiwan's defence ministry decreased immediate comment.

A security source familiar with the situation stated the ships. would likely fully clear the strait on Saturday.

Speaking in Beijing before the transit was verified on. Friday, a Chinese foreign ministry representative said it. condemned reasons for infringing China's sovereignty.

We strongly oppose provocations and threatening of China's. sovereignty and security under the banner of 'freedom of. navigation', Mao Ning informed a routine press conference.

U.S. warships cruise through the strait around when every 2. months, drawing the ire of Beijing, and some U.S. allies like. Canada and Britain have also made occasional transits.

A 2nd security source, speaking like the very first on. condition of privacy given the level of sensitivity of the situation,. said the ships sailed in a southerly instructions through the. strait.

The cruising was a clear and loud statement made by Berlin. that it is standing with its allies to maintain. international rules, the source added.

China, which has never ever renounced using force to bring. Taiwan under its control, has over the past five years stepped. up military activities around the island, including staging war. games.

Taiwan's government declines China's sovereignty claims and. says just the island's individuals can decide their future.

(source: Reuters)