MOFA thanks UK, French, and German missions in Taiwan for joint statement expressing concern over Chinese activities in waters east of Taiwan

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA thanks UK, French, and German missions in Taiwan for joint statement expressing concern over Chinese activities in waters east of Taiwan

Date:2026-06-24
Data Source:Department of European Affairs

June 24, 2026  
No. 287  Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung sincerely thanks the British Office Taipei, French Office in Taipei, and German Institute Taipei for issuing a joint statement on June 24 expressing concern over recent Chinese activities in the waters east of Taiwan. 
 
The statement stressed that these actions threatened regional stability, the freedom of navigation, and international shipping safety. It also reiterated opposition to any unilateral attempts to change the status quo, particularly by threat or use of force or coercion. Moreover, it said that all navigational rights and freedoms, as well as the safety of seafarers and vessels, must be guaranteed and respected. 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) points out that China has recently made incursions into the waters east of Taiwan and harassed and interfered with vessels, using law enforcement as a pretext to expand its power. Such actions not only lack a basis in international law but also seriously impact regional security, freedom of navigation, and the international maritime shipping order. 
 
Taiwan has repeatedly and solemnly condemned China’s attempts to exert pressure on it through complex threats and other means for further undermining regional peace and stability.
 
Upholding the spirit of this year’s G7 leaders’ statement on geopolitical issues, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany have once again taken concrete actions to show support for the maintenance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and the rules-based international order. This fully reflects the fact that ensuring peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and nearby waters is in the common interests of the international community. (E)