China deploys large patrol ship to Taiwan Strait | Inquirer News

China deploys large patrol ship to Taiwan Strait

/ 06:24 PM July 19, 2022

The Haixun 06 is seen in Wuhan on Feb. 8, 2021. Photo distributed by Xinhua via The Japan News/Asia News Network

BEIJING — Taiwan authorities are on alert as the Chinese Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) recently assigned its first large patrol and rescue ship to a port in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, which faces the Taiwan Strait.

The Haixun 06 is about 130 meters long, with a full-load displacement of 6,600 tons. The ship is scheduled to be in charge of patrol missions in the Taiwan Strait.

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Officials belonging to China’s Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, which is in charge of policies toward Taiwan, attended a commissioning ceremony for the ship on July 11.

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According to video clips and other information publicized by the MSA, the Haixun 06 is capable of spraying water and carrying a helicopter. The MSA, which handles traffic control and maritime rescues, has emphasized the need to deploy the Haixun 06, saying many ship-related accidents have occurred in the Taiwan Strait.

In the past, the MSA also deployed a public vessel about 64 meters long to Quanzhou, Fujian Province, which likewise faces the Taiwan Strait. The Haixun 06 is twice as long as that ship.

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On July 11, Taiwan authorities expressed alarm about the possibility that the Haixun 06 may conduct activities beyond the median line of the Taiwan Strait, which has been a de facto border between China and Taiwan.

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A Taiwan official said the Chinese side “should not destroy the status quo of the Taiwan Strait by claiming such actions constitute law enforcement.”

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According to China’s state-run Xinhua News Agency, a spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office said “a median line does not exist,” suggesting that the area of the MSA’s patrols will be expanded.

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