Taiwan Expels Chinese Vessels from Restricted Zone Near Taiping Island.
Confrontation at Taiping Island
According to Espreso.tv: Taiwan's coast guard forced two Chinese ships out of a restricted area surrounding Taiping Island on June 6, 2026. This incident followed Beijing's accusations that Taiwan failed to act during international negotiations. The exclusion zone around the island stretches roughly six kilometers.
The vessels involved—the Sansha Zhifa 301 and the Sansha No 2, both belonging to China—entered the restricted waters. According to reports, Taiwan's coast guard removed them by 8:43 a.m. The confrontation comes amid escalating regional tensions, as Beijing announced the launch of a special maritime operation east of Taiwan on that same day. China's Ministry of Transport also organized a 'special maritime law enforcement operation,' signaling an intensification of military activities in the area.
Taiwan's Response and International Reactions
In a direct countermeasure, Taiwan conducted missile test launches aimed toward China on June 11, using mobile HIMARS launchers. These events highlight the growing friction between the two sides and carry serious implications for regional security.
The escalating conflict between China and Taiwan reflects broader geopolitical rivalries in the Asia-Pacific region, where nations compete for influence and control over strategic sea lanes. The actions of both parties risk further escalation, raising international concerns about the potential consequences for regional stability and safety.
Key issues at stake now include:
- Diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict
- Preventing an open military confrontation
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