Japan, Taiwan coast guards conduct joint rescue drill

Japan, Taiwan coast guards conduct joint rescue drill

Latest drill conducted on heels of escalating tensions between China, Taiwan

By Anadolu staff

ANKARA (AA) - Japanese and Taiwanese coast guards have conducted a joint search and rescue drill, with one of the island's vessels recently making a refueling stop in Japan, local media reported on Thursday.

The refueling stop was made as part of the Taiwan coast guard's high seas patrol mission to protect fishing boats. A similar stop was made by a Taiwanese vessel in Japan last year.

The patrol vessel, which departed from Kaohsiung Port on June 21, is expected to return to Taiwan on Aug. 14, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported.

The latest drill was conducted on the heels of escalating tensions between China and Taiwan over a slew of issues, including defense and military cooperation between Taipei and Washington.

China considers Taiwan as its "break away" province, whereas Taipei insists on its independence.

In June, a different Taiwan coast guard vessel anchored in Honolulu during a similar fishery patrol mission, according to Taiwanese media.

Taiwan's coast guard cooperates with the island's Fisheries Agency to carry out two or three high-seas fishery patrol missions every year.


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