Jan 24, 2021, 2:04 PM

US aircraft carrier enters China Sea amid Taiwan tensions

US aircraft carrier enters China Sea amid Taiwan tensions

TEHRAN, Jan. 24 (MNA) – Amid Taiwan tensions, US Navy's aircraft carrier group, entered the China Sea.

A US aircraft carrier group has entered the South China Sea to promote "freedom of the seas", the US military claims, at a time when tensions between China and Taiwan have raised concerns in Washington, the West reported.

US Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement the strike group, led by the USS Theodore Roosevelt, entered the South China Sea on Saturday, the same day Taiwan reported a large incursion of Chinese bombers and fighter jets into its air defense identification zone in the vicinity of the Pratas Islands.

The US military said the carrier strike group was in the South China Sea, a large part of which is claimed by China, to conduct routine operations "to ensure freedom of the seas, build partnerships that foster maritime security".

"After sailing through these waters throughout my 30-year career, it's great to be in the South China Sea again, conducting routine operations, promoting freedom of the seas, and reassuring allies and partners," Rear Admiral Doug Verissimo, commander of the strike group, was quoted as saying.

"With two-thirds of the world's trade traveling through this very important region, it is vital that we maintain our presence and continue to promote the rules-based order which has allowed us all to prosper," Verissimo said in the statement.

The announcement comes just days after Joe Biden was sworn in as US president.

Biden's nominee for secretary of state, Antony Blinken, told his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday there was "no doubt" China posed the most significant challenge to the United States of any nation.

MNA/PR

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