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China claims Taiwan is manipulating undersea cables before facts are clear

China's government claimed on Wednesday that Taiwan "manipulated" the possibility of Chinese involvement in the recent severance of an underwater communications cable. The island, it said, was making accusations before the facts had been clarified.

Taiwan, the territory that China claims, has complained repeatedly about Chinese activities in "grey zones" around the island. These include balloon overflights, sand dredging, and other methods of pressure without confrontation.

Taiwan's Coast Guard said that it had detained a cargo ship with a China connection on Tuesday, after an undersea cable connecting the Penghu Islands to the Taiwan Strait in the sensitive area was cut.

Zhu Fenglian told reporters in Beijing, China's Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson, that damages to underwater cables are a "common maritime incident" which occurs more than 100 times per year worldwide.

She said that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities deliberately exaggerated this situation to manipulate the public in a political manner. This will not be popular.

Taipei became alarmed when a ship with a Chinese connection was suspected to have damaged another cable in the first half of this year. The navy and other agencies stepped up their efforts to safeguard the underwater communication links that are crucial to the island’s connections to the outside world.

Taiwan's government, which rejects Beijing's claims of sovereignty, has drawn parallels between the damage it experienced and that caused to cables undersea in the Baltic Sea after Russia invaded Ukraine.

Taiwan has accused ships that are in fact Chinese, but fly "flags for convenience" from other countries.

Taiwan's government claimed last month that Chinese ships flying flags for convenience are "marked with evil".

(source: Reuters)