China opposes any country using freedom of navigation to undermine its sovereignty

China's President Xi Jinping taking part in a meeting in Beijing, China. (AFP)
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Updated 29 May 2026
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China opposes any country using freedom of navigation to undermine its sovereignty

  • China claims sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan and the strategic Taiwan Strait despite Taipei’s ⁠rejection of the claims

BEIJING: China said ​on Friday it firmly opposes any attempt by any country to undermine its sovereignty and security “under the pretext of freedom of navigation,” in response to a Canadian warship passing ‌through the Taiwan Strait.
Canadian ‌media reported ​that ‌the ⁠frigate ​HMCS Charlottetown made ⁠the transit last week without being accompanied by any allied countries’ ships.
China claims sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan and the strategic Taiwan Strait despite Taipei’s ⁠rejection of the claims.
Chinese foreign ‌ministry spokesperson ‌Mao Ning added ​that China respects ‌all countries’ rights to navigation ‌under international law.
“The Taiwan Strait is an international waterway, and all countries enjoy the right of freedom of ‌navigation,” Taiwan’s defense ministry told Reuters.
The ministry said it “closely monitors ⁠relevant ⁠developments through joint intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance mechanisms, but does not proactively disclose the movements of military vessels from allied nations.”
The Canadian Department of National Defense did not immediately respond to a request for comment.