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Taiwan's Ma Ying-jeou to go to South China Sea island | Taiwan's Ma Ying-jeou to go to South China Sea island |
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Outgoing Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is to visit a disputed island in the South China Sea on Thursday. | Outgoing Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is to visit a disputed island in the South China Sea on Thursday. |
Taiwan claims the island - which it calls Taiping but is also known as Itu Aba - in the Spratly archipelago, a chain also claimed by China and other neighbours. | |
Mr Ma, who is seen to be friendly towards China, has less than four months left in his presidency. | Mr Ma, who is seen to be friendly towards China, has less than four months left in his presidency. |
Incoming president Tsai Ing-wen will not send a representative on the trip. | Incoming president Tsai Ing-wen will not send a representative on the trip. |
China claims most of the South China Sea, including the Spratly Islands. It also sees Taiwan as a breakaway province that will eventually be reunited with the mainland. | China claims most of the South China Sea, including the Spratly Islands. It also sees Taiwan as a breakaway province that will eventually be reunited with the mainland. |
Some or all of the Spratly Islands and their surrounding waters are also claimed by Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei. | Some or all of the Spratly Islands and their surrounding waters are also claimed by Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei. |
"The Taiping Island is an inherent part of the Republic of China's territory," said Charles Chen, spokesman of the presidential office, using the official name for Taiwan. | "The Taiping Island is an inherent part of the Republic of China's territory," said Charles Chen, spokesman of the presidential office, using the official name for Taiwan. |
He said the purpose of the trip was to visit Taiwanese personnel based there, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. | |
Mr Ma will address reporters at a press conference after his trip, he added. | Mr Ma will address reporters at a press conference after his trip, he added. |
The spokesman for China's Taiwan Affairs Office which handles cross-straits relations, said in response that China had an "undisputable authority" over islands in the South China Sea. | |
"Protecting the rights of the country and keeping its territory whole, protecting the rights of the Chinese, are the shared responsibilities and duties of China and Taiwan," said Ma Xiaoguang. | |
Taiwan has been building up a presence on Itu Aba/Taiping, constructing a lighthouse and upgrading a port. The largest natural island in the Spratly chain, it also has its own airstrip and a hospital. | |
It is now the fourth biggest island overall in chain, after China's land reclamation activities on Mischief Reef, Fiery Cross Reef and Subi Reef, said Taiwan's coastguard last year. | |
About 180 people live on the island which saw its last presidential visit in 2008, most of them coastguard personnel. |