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China coast guard boarded Taiwan tourist boat near front-line islands, says Taipei

TAIPEI — Chinese coast guard personnel briefly boarded a Taiwanese tourist boat near Taiwan-controlled islands next to China's coast on Feb 19, the government in Taipei said, in an escalation of tensions after China said it would carry out regular patrols.

China announced on Feb 18 that its coast guard would strengthen law enforcement activity around the Kinmen islands following the death of two Chinese nationals fleeing Taiwan's coast guard having entered into prohibited waters too close to Kinmen, which lies opposite the Chinese cities of Xiamen and Quanzhou.

Taiwan's coast guard said in a statement that late afternoon on Feb 19 that six Chinese coast guard officers boarded a Taiwanese tourist boat carrying 11 crew members and 23 passengers to check its route plan, certificate and crew licences, leaving around half an hour later.

Taiwan's coast guard observed two Chinese coast guard boats approaching the tourist boat and sent a ship of its own that then accompanied the tourist vessel back to port on the main island of Kinmen, it added.

Due to shallow waters, the Taiwanese tourist boat "inclined towards" the Chinese side on its trip, Taiwan's coast guard said.

There was no immediate comment from China's coast guard, which does not have publicly available contact details.

Taiwan's coast guard said it called on China to "uphold peace and rationality" in the sea around Kinmen, and that people should avoid approaching the waters on the Chinese side.

A senior Taiwan official briefed on the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity as the official was not authorised to talk to the media, told Reuters that President Tsai Ing-wen was given real-time updates on the situation as it unfolded.

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