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A US ship crosses the Taiwan Strait days after Chinese military exercises near the island

China maintains that its troops "maintain a high level of alert" after the passage of the US Navy through the Taiwan Strait.

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A US ship crosses the Taiwan Strait days after Chinese military exercises near the island

China maintains that its troops "maintain a high level of alert" after the passage of the US Navy through the Taiwan Strait

The US Navy has reported this Monday that its USS Milius guided missile destroyer has crossed the Taiwan Strait, in what it has described as "routine transit", amid tensions in the region and a week after the Chinese army ends military maneuvers near the island.

The United States Seventh Fleet, through a statement, has indicated that the transit has taken place in "waters in which the freedoms of navigation and overflight on the high seas apply in accordance with International Law."

"The ship has transited through a Strait corridor that is beyond the territorial sea of ​​any coastal State," the letter continues, noting that this action "demonstrates the United States' commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific."

Thus, the US Navy has wanted to underline that the "US Army flies, navigates and operates wherever allowed by International Law".

These actions take place a week after China announced that it had "successfully" completed its military exercises around Taiwan after the deployment of an aircraft carrier in its vicinity. The maneuvers, which lasted for three days, allowed the Chinese Army to carry out various exercises, test its capabilities, simulate attacks and implement a possible blockade of the island.

For their part, the Chinese authorities have detailed that the troops of the Eastern Theater Command "maintain a high level of alert at all times" after the USS Milius has crossed the Taiwan Strait, according to a statement from the Chinese government. Chinese army.

The command spokesman, Colonel Shi Yi, has detailed that the Chinese Navy has organized troops to monitor and control the operations of the US destroyer ship.

Thus, the colonel has also remarked that his soldiers "resolutely defend national sovereignty and security, as well as peace and stability in the region."

The escalation of tensions in the region began with the trip to the island of the now former president of the United States House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, in August of last year, although they have rebounded after the meeting between the Taiwanese president, Tsai Ing Wen, and the current Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy. Taiwan has had an independent government since 1949, but China considers the territory under its sovereignty.