The so-called median line has no legal standing, but has been a buffer between Taiwan and China since a US general devised it in 1954.
abc.net.au/news/china-pressuring-taiwan-to-give-up-median-line/101378060For nearly 70 years, an imagined line down the water between Taiwan and China has helped keep the peace.China has never officially recognised the line, but has recently hardened its position that it does "not exist"But the Taiwan Strait's so-called median line is increasingly meaningless as China's modernised navy asserts its strength.
"They want to increase pressure on us with the end goal of us giving up the median line," one Taiwanese official familiar with security planning in the region said. "We need to join our hands with like-minded partners to make sure that the median line is still there, to safeguard peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait," Dr Wu said.
An established Chinese naval presence close to Taiwan's territorial waters would stretch Taiwan's military and make any Chinese blockade or invasion much easier, Taiwanese officials have warned. Within weeks, US warships are expected to sail through the Taiwan Strait, underscoring what they see as its status as an international waterway, to the inevitable annoyance of China, which claims sovereignty and other rights over the strait.Three US officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that Chinese crossings of the median line had little tactical importance.
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