Taiwan coast guard detains Chinese-crewed vessel suspected of cutting undersea cable

Taiwan’s coast guard (CGA) detained the Chinese crew of a Togolese-registered vessel suspected of severing an undersea fiber optic cable connecting the islands of Taiwan and Penghu on Tuesday.

The CGA says the vessel, the Hong Tai 168, had been loitering within roughly 925 meters of the cable since 7 p.m. local time on Feb. 22. A coast guard vessel was dispatched to the ship at 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, demanding that the vessel leave the area, Taiwan’s state-owned media said.

Coast guard officials received confirmation that the Taiwan-Penghu No. 3 undersea cable had been cut at 3 a.m. Tuesday, and they began efforts to detain the ship’s Chinese crew. All eight crewmembers were Chinese nationals, according to the coast guard.

Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs confirmed that communications were diverted to other cables following the incident and that there was no disruption to service.

Prior to Trump taking office, the State Department’s fact sheet on U.S. relations with Taiwan had previously stated “we do not support Taiwan independence,” but the phrase was removed earlier this month and continues to be absent. Chinese officials called on the U.S. to “immediately correct its wrongdoing,” on Sunday, arguing it “sends a wrong signal to the Taiwan independence forces.”

The State Department noted in a statement to NBC News that the U.S. stance on Taiwanese independence has not changed, however.

PENGHU, TAIWAN - FEBRUARY 25: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT - ' TAIWAN COAST GUARD / HANDOUT' - DO NOT OBSTRUCT LOGO - NO MARKETING, NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS) Two Taiwan Coast Guard personnel board a Togo-flagged a cargo ship to conduct inspection, as the cargo ship is suspected of damaging a submarine cable connecting Taiwan Island and Penghu Island, in waters off Penghu, Taiwan, on February 25, 2025. The Togo-flagged cargo ship, which is said to be a Flag of Convenience (FOC) merchant ship with Chinese investors background, has now been detained by the Taiwan Coast Guard on suspicion of having involved in the damage to a submarine capable that disrupts network communications in the Taiwanese territory of Penghu Island, according to Taiwanese authorities and media reports. (Photo by Taiwan Coast Guard / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Taiwan’s coast guard says Tuesday’s incident may be a “gray zone” action by China. (Taiwan Coast Guard / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The U.S. has long held a delicate stance regarding Taiwan and its relation to the Chinese mainland. It has for decades followed the “One China” policy, in which the U.S. recognizes Beijing as the sole government of China, and acknowledges but does not affirm Beijing’s claim to control over Taiwan.

Part of this understanding requires the U.S. to not have any formal diplomatic ties to Taiwan, a policy reflected in the lack of a U.S. embassy on the island.

Nevertheless, the U.S. has funded Taiwan’s defense and worked with Western nations to prevent mainland China from taking over. Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly stated that he is open to using military force to conquer the island.

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping side by side

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has repeatedly stated that China will not rule out conquering Taiwan by force. (Getty)

Taiwan, which has its own democratically elected government, maintains that it is its own independent country. Taiwan first became a self-governed island after pro-democracy forces fled there in 1949 after losing a civil war to Mao Zedong and his Chinese Communist Party.

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