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China opposes any country using freedom of navigation to undermine its sovereignty

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BEIJING, May 29 (Reuters) - ‌China said on Friday it ​firmly opposes any attempt by any country to ⁠undermine its sovereignty and security "under the pretext of freedom of navigation", in response to ​a Canadian warship passing through the Taiwan Strait.

HMCS ‌Charlottetown conducted a routine transit through the Taiwan Strait on May 22, which was completed on ⁠May 23, Canadian Department of ⁠National Defence told Reuters on Friday.

China claims sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan and the strategic Taiwan Strait despite Taipei's rejection of ‌the claims.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning ⁠added that China respects all ‌countries' rights to navigation under ​international law.

"The Taiwan Strait is an international waterway, and all countries enjoy the right ‌of freedom of navigation," ​Taiwan's defence ministry ⁠told Reuters.

The ministry said it "closely monitors relevant ‌developments through joint ⁠intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance mechanisms, but does not proactively disclose the movements of military vessels ​from allied nations."

(Reporting ‌by Joe Cash; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard ⁠in Taipei; Writing ​by Liz Lee; Editing by Himani ​Sarkar and Ros Russell)

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