Taiwan hits back at Beijing’s ‘cognitive warfare’ after coastguard patrols
Taiwan has accused Beijing of escalating tensions following law-enforcement operations by mainland Chinese coastguard and survey vessels in waters off Taiwan's east coast. China's transport ministry announced a "special maritime traffic law enforcement operation" and dispatched a flotilla of vessels, including its largest patrol vessel.

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AI-generatedTaiwan has accused Beijing of escalating tensions following law-enforcement operations by mainland Chinese coastguard and survey vessels in waters off Taiwan's east coast. China's transport ministry announced a "special maritime traffic law enforcement operation" and dispatched a flotilla of vessels, including its largest patrol vessel. Chinese state media stated this was a response to recent announcements by Tokyo and Manila regarding maritime boundary talks in the region, an announcement Beijing condemned. Taiwan's defense minister described the move as a provocation and "cognitive warfare" intended to assert Chinese jurisdiction over waters Beijing does not control, which he stated harms Taiwan's rights. Taiwan's defense ministry and coastguard will coordinate to protect the island's maritime security.
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4 extractedTaiwan's defense minister described the move as a provocation and 'cognitive warfare' to assert jurisdiction over waters Beijing does not control.
Taiwan's defense ministry and coastguard will coordinate to safeguard the island's maritime security.
Taiwan accused Beijing of escalating tensions after Chinese coastguard and survey vessels conducted operations off Taiwan's east coast.
Chinese state media stated the operation was a 'necessary action' in response to maritime boundary talks between Tokyo and Manila.