It's international law: Why HMS Richmond has a responsibility to transit the Taiwan Strait
The transit sends a signal to Beijing that we are exercising our rights under international law, a respected former Navy commander has said
Tim works as a reporter and presenter for BFBS. In the past he’s worked for commercial TV in the South of England and more than a dozen BBC and commercial radio stations. He’s reported from around the world, including seven months embedded with British troops in Afghanistan. He’s interviewed two Royal Princes, three Prime Ministers and more defence ministers than he can count. Tim also works as a media skills trainer.
The transit sends a signal to Beijing that we are exercising our rights under international law, a respected former Navy commander has said
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