Mainland China Denies Responsibility for Undersea Cable Incident Near Taiwan
A spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, Chen Binhua, has accused the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities in Taiwan of sensationalizing a recent undersea cable incident near Taiwan and unjustly blaming the mainland.
The incident involved an undersea communication cable near Keelung Port, reportedly damaged by a vessel's anchor that belonged to a Chinese entity. The DPP administration alleged that the cable damage was not simply an "innocent accident," expressing concerns that such "gray zone" operations by the mainland, falling short of open warfare, represent an escalation.
Chen responded by stating that globally, there are over a hundred incidents of undersea cable damage annually, a common outcome of maritime accidents. He criticized the DPP administration for baselessly speculating and intentionally sensationalizing the cable incident as a supposed "threat" from the mainland, despite the facts and responsibility for the accident remaining unclear.
"This behavior demonstrates that the DPP manipulates the anti-mainland narrative without ethical boundaries," he added.
8 Comments
Loubianka
So convenient for China to blame 'maritime accidents.' They have a lot of practice at not accepting responsibility.
BuggaBoom
Denying responsibility is an old tactic. Taiwan needs to be vigilant, not dismissing the DPP’s concerns as exaggerated.
Loubianka
The DPP should be cautious. Creating fear narratives doesn’t foster good relations or resolve issues!
BuggaBoom
Let’s not jump to inflammatory conclusions. Innocent accidents shouldn't flip the narrative into a threat.
Eugene Alta
Focusing on sensational narratives from the DPP doesn't help anyone. We need truthful discussions instead!
Michelangelo
Sounds like mainland China is trying to cover their tracks. This isn't just an accident—it’s a pattern of intimidation!
Raphael
I appreciate the calm response from China’s spokesperson. Exaggerating incidents isn't going to solve anything.
Leonardo
We shouldn’t jump to conclusions. Chen Binhua raises important points regarding how incidents are interpreted.