China condemns U.K.'s 'evil intentions' with Taiwan Strait warship mission

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East China's Zhejiang Maritime Safety Administration said military training will be held in parts of the East China Sea from September 28 to 29.

has navigated the Taiwan Strait, sailing from Japan to Vietnam. Wherever the Royal Navy operate, they do so in full compliance with international law.

"The UK has a range of enduring security interests in the Indo-Pacific and many important bilateral defence relationships, this deployment is a sign of our commitment to regional security." Taiwan's defense minister Chiu Kuo-cheng did not comment on the British warship's movements directly when asked about it."When they pass through the Taiwan Strait our nation's military will have a grasp of the situation, but will not interfere," he told reporters.has also contacted the Chinese ministry of defense for comment.

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