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Taiwan's Defense Minister Wellington Koo dismissed China's complaints over a collision between a Taiwanese navy ship and Chinese trawler in the Taiwan Strait, stating that Taiwan will continue with military exercises as needed. The collision, which took place off Taiwan's central city of Taichung, was not in restricted waters, according to Taiwan. China's Taiwan Affairs Office had earlier condemned the actions of the Taiwanese landing ship as "wicked."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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