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UK Royal Navy ship sails through Taiwan Strait

A British Royal Navy Patrol Vessel has sailed across the Taiwan Strait. A Navy spokesperson confirmed this on Thursday. The passage was in accordance with international law.

The spokesperson stated that "HMS Spey’s routine navigation through Taiwan Strait was a part of a long planned deployment and took place fully in compliance with international laws."

The Ministry of Defence of Britain did not specify when the passage occurred.

China, which claims Taiwan to be its own territory and says that the strategic waterway is theirs,

The last time that a British warship passed through the strait in 2021 was when HMS Richmond, en route from the East China Sea to Vietnam, was deployed. The Chinese military warned the ship away at that time.

The passage is published at a moment when Britain and China seek to repair their relationship. Prime Minister Keir starmer will visit Beijing in the latter part of this year, the first time a British leader has visited the country since 2018. (Reporting and editing by William James and Alexandra Hudson; reporting by Sam Tabahriti)

(source: Reuters)