Taiwán informa de la presencia de buques chinos cerca de la isla Taiping por primera vez

Taiwán informó que es la primera vez que buques del gobierno de China continental entran en aguas restringidas cerca de una isla que controla en el mar de China Meridional.

La guardia costera de Taiwán expulsó a las dos embarcaciones a las 8:43 de la mañana del 14 de junio de 2026.

Taipéi describió el incidente como la primera ocasión en que buques del gobierno de China continental han entrado en las aguas restringidas definidas por Taipéi cerca de Taiping, también conocida como Itu Aba.

Los expertos señalaron que el movimiento de Pekín alrededor de las islas es un intento de reafirmar su soberanía mediante acciones concretas, lo que podría sentar las bases para un control efectivo en el futuro.

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