The United Kingdom, France, and Germany have jointly voiced their concerns regarding China’s recent maritime activities near Taiwan’s eastern coast. These nations issued a warning that such actions could potentially disrupt regional stability and impede freedom of navigation in the area.
In their joint declaration, the representative offices of these three European countries in Taipei highlighted their observations of new Chinese maneuvers in the waters east of Taiwan, which include increased coast guard patrols. They cautioned that these developments might pose risks to international shipping and compromise regional security.
This statement emerges at a time when military and maritime activities around Taiwan are attracting heightened international attention. The European governments have consistently underscored the critical importance of preserving peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait and its surrounding maritime regions.