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China is against any country that uses freedom of navigation as a means to undermine China's sovereignty

China responded to the passage of a Canadian warship through the Taiwan Strait on Friday by saying that it firmly opposed 'any attempt' to undermine its security and sovereignty "under the pretense of freedom of Navigation".

Canadian?media reported last week that the frigate HMCS Charlottetown 'transited' without being accompanied?by any allied ships.

China asserts sovereignty over Taiwan, a democratically-governed island, and the strategic Taiwan Strait despite Taipei rejecting the claims.

Mao Ning, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said that China respects all nations' rights to navigation as per international law.

Taiwan's Defence Ministry said that the Taiwan Strait was an international waterway and all countries enjoyed a right to freedom of navigation.

The ministry said it "closely monitored relevant developments by using joint?intelligence and surveillance mechanisms" but did not disclose proactively the movements of military vessels from allies.

The Canadian Department of National Defence didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment. Reporting?by Joe Cash, Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard from Taipei, Writing by Liz Lee and Editing by Himani & Ros Russell.

(source: Reuters)