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28 Jul 2025, 00:00 GMT+10
The unusually direct statement comes as UK warships begin a deployment in the Pacific
The United Kingdom could resort to military force against China in the event of an escalation over Taiwan, British Defense Secretary John Healey has said, though he emphasized that London continues to prefer a diplomatic resolution.
Speaking to The Telegraph during a visit to Australia, Healey said Britain would "secure peace through strength" if necessary - marking one of the clearest signals yet from a senior UK official regarding the possibility of direct confrontation with Beijing.
Healey made the remarks as the HMS Prince of Wales, a British aircraft carrier equipped with F-35 fighter jets, docked in the northern Australian city of Darwin. It is the first time in nearly 30 years that a British strike group has arrived in the region. The carrier is on a nine-month Pacific deployment, participating in Australia's Talisman Sabre exercise and visiting ports in Japan and South Korea.
"If we have to fight, as we have done in the past, Australia and the UK are nations that will fight together. We exercise together and by exercising together and being more ready to fight, we deter better together," Healey said when asked what London would do in case of an escalation around Taiwan.
The secretary then said he was speaking in "general terms." According to Healey, London's approach to Taiwan has not changed.
China considers the island of Taiwan part of its territory under the One-China principle, and insists on eventual reunification. According to the Chinese government, peaceful reunion is preferable, but it reserves the right to use force if necessary.
Taiwan has been self-governed since 1949, when nationalist forces retreated to the island after losing the Chinese Civil War. Most nations, including Russia, recognize Taiwan as part of China. The UK, as well as the US, also formally stick to the One-China principle while maintaining informal ties with Taiwan and supplying it with weapons and ammunition.
Last month, Beijing criticized a British warship's passage through the Taiwan Strait in Chinese territorial waters. Such actions "deliberately cause trouble" and undermine peace in the area, it said.
(RT.com)
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