Beijing sends new coastguard force into waters east of Taiwan
Beijing deployed a new coastguard task force east of Taiwan on Saturday, marking the second such rotation in approximately a month. This action follows China's top diplomat urging Washington to exercise caution regarding Taiwan and comes after high-level talks with the Philippines concerning South China Sea tensions.

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AI-generatedBeijing deployed a new coastguard task force east of Taiwan on Saturday, marking the second such rotation in approximately a month. This action follows China's top diplomat urging Washington to exercise caution regarding Taiwan and comes after high-level talks with the Philippines concerning South China Sea tensions. The Chinese coastguard stated that its Xiushan ship formation replaced the Daishan group for "routine law enforcement patrols." These patrols, ongoing since June, include inspection operations, fisheries protection, and rescue missions, aimed at maintaining order and safeguarding the rights of Chinese fishermen, including those from Taiwan. The China Coast Guard emphasized its commitment to strengthening patrols and defending national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights.
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5 extractedThe CCG will continue to strengthen patrols and safeguard national territorial sovereignty.
Patrols are intended to maintain order and safeguard rights of Chinese fishermen, including Taiwan compatriots.
The Chinese coastguard stated its Xiushan ship formation replaced the Daishan group for patrols.
The deployment came days after China’s top diplomat urged Washington to exercise “utmost prudence” on Taiwan.
Beijing rotated a new coastguard task force into waters east of Taiwan on Saturday.