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Australian warship transits Taiwan Strait, tracked by China’s navy

By Thomson Reuters Feb 21, 2026 | 8:49 PM

SYDNEY, Feb 22 (Reuters) – An Australian warship sailed through the Taiwan Strait, a government source said on Sunday in the latest ​transit of the sensitive waterway by a ‌U.S. ally, which Chinese state-backed media said was tracked and monitored by the nation’s military.

In addition to claiming sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan, Beijing views the narrow, ‌highly ​strategic strait as Chinese territorial ⁠waters and has responded ⁠aggressively on occasion to foreign navies sailing there.

The Toowoomba, an Anzac-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy, “conducted a routine transit through the Taiwan ​Strait” on Friday and Saturday as part of a “Regional Presence Deployment in the Indo-Pacific region”, ⁠the source said.

“All interactions ⁠with foreign ships and aircraft were ​safe and professional,” the source said.

China’s state-backed Global Times ​newspaper, citing an unnamed Chinese military source, ‌reported late on Saturday that “the Chinese People’s Liberation Army carried out full-process tracking, monitoring, and alert operations throughout the transit.”

U.S. warships traverse the strait ⁠every few months, enraging Beijing, and some U.S. allies, such as France, Australia, Britain and Canada, have also ⁠made occasional ‌transits.

China has ramped up its military ⁠presence around Taiwan and staged its ​latest ‌war games around the island in ​late December.

Taiwan’s ⁠government rejects Beijing’s sovereignty claims, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney and Beijing newsroom; Writing and additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Taipei; Editing by ​William Mallard)