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Taiwan has accused vessels from the Chinese coast guard of intimidating commercial ships in proximity to Taiwanese waters by requesting details about their ports of origin and destinations. These events commenced after China initiated a 'special maritime law enforcement operation' to the east of Taiwan, coinciding with maritime discussions between Japan and the Philippines. Taiwan reported that at least three commercial vessels were subjected to radio inquiries from Chinese ships, although no boarding or halting of any vessels occurred. The United States has also called on Beijing to refrain from coercive actions and to seek peaceful resolutions to the rising tensions. This recent activity underscores escalating security issues in one of the globe’s most heavily trafficked shipping lanes.

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00:00China and Taiwan are facing fresh tensions at sea.
00:03Taiwan says Chinese Coast Guard ships started questioning commercial vessels near its waters.
00:08The Chinese ships asked where the vessels came from and where they were going.
00:13Taiwan responded immediately.
00:15Its Coast Guard warned China to stop harassing ships in Taiwanese waters.
00:20The tension grew after Japan and the Philippines announced maritime talks near Taiwan.
00:25China then launched what it called a special law enforcement operation east of Taiwan.
00:31Taiwan says no ships were boarded or stopped.
00:34But the message from China was clear.
00:36The United States also reacted.
00:39Washington urged China to stop pressuring Taiwan and solve disputes peacefully.
00:44With tensions rising fast, the Taiwan Strait is once again in the global spotlight.
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