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Beijing:

China will take “countermeasures” to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity, the government said, lambasting a $2 billion arms sale package by the United States to Taiwan.

The United States is bound by law to provide Chinese-claimed Taiwan with the means to defend itself despite the lack of formal diplomatic ties, to the constant anger of Beijing.

On Friday, the Pentagon said the United States had approved a potential $2 billion arms sale package to Taiwan, including the delivery for the first time to the island of an advanced air defence missile system battle-tested in Ukraine.

In a statement late Saturday, China’s foreign ministry said it strongly condemns and firmly opposes the sales and has lodged “solemn representations” with the United States.

China urges the United States to immediately stop arming Taiwan and stop its dangerous moves that undermine peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, it added.

“China will take resolute countermeasures and take all measures necessary to firmly defend national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity,” the ministry said, without elaborating.

China has over the past five years stepped up its military activities around democratically governed Taiwan, whose government rejects Beijing’s sovereignty claims, including staging a new round of war games earlier this month.

Taiwan’s government has welcomed the new arms sale, the 17th of the Biden administration to the island.

“In the face of China’s threats, Taiwan is duty-bound to protect its homeland, and will continue to demonstrate its determination to defend itself,” Taiwan’s foreign ministry said, responding to the arms sale.

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Taiwan Detects Dozens Of Chinese Warplanes, Ships https://artifex.news/taiwan-detects-dozens-of-chinese-warplanes-ships-5627120/ Thu, 09 May 2024 15:39:09 +0000 https://artifex.news/taiwan-detects-dozens-of-chinese-warplanes-ships-5627120/ Read More “Taiwan Detects Dozens Of Chinese Warplanes, Ships” »

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Lai Ching-te, like outgoing President Tsai Ing-wen, rejects China’s claim on Taiwan.(Representational)

Taipei:

Taiwanese defence and coast guard officials said on Thursday dozens of Chinese warplanes and ships had been detected around the island, less than two weeks before self-ruled Taiwan’s inauguration for a new president.

China claims Taiwan as part of its territory and has said it will not rule out using force to bring the island under Beijing’s control.

The Chinese military presence around the island announced by Taipei, which included another 23 warplanes and five naval vessels in the 24 hours leading up to 6 am, also came a day after a US warship sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait. 

The Coast Guard in Taipei said late on Thursday it had detected 12 Chinese ships around its outlying island of Kinmen.

Kinmen, administered by Taipei but located five kilometres (three miles) from the Chinese city of Xiamen, has seen heightened tensions in recent months, with Chinese coast guard ships maintaining a presence around it. 

The Taiwan Coast Guard said a fleet of seven ships “belonging to China’s maritime and fishery departments entered our restricted waters” around 3 pm local time (0700 GMT), about 4 nautical miles southwest of Kinmen. 

“We suspected the fleet, together with three Chinese fishing, boats, were engaged in maritime exercises,” it said. 

Around the same time, “another fleet of four Chinese coast guard ships entered our prohibited and restricted waters… and another ship sailed outside our waters.” 

The vessels left about 90 minutes later, the coast guard said, noting that this was “the fourth formation of Chinese coast guard ships sailing in Kinmen waters” in May. 

It was also the first time that Chinese coast guard ships “and other Chinese official ships” had sailed together at the same time, it said. 

“This has seriously undermined cross-strait peace, stability and navigation safety, hurt the feelings of people on both sides of the strait, and is unhelpful for peaceful exchanges across the Taiwan Strait,” the coast guard said.

China has stepped up patrols around Kinmen after a series of deadly fishing incidents earlier this year. 

A Chinese speedboat carrying four people capsized near Kinmen on February 14 while Taiwan’s coast guard was pursuing it, killing two people.

Another Chinese boat capsized in the area in March, also resulting in the deaths of two crew members.

Taiwan’s coast guard had defended its actions but the row has added to tensions, already high after Taiwan’s elections in January won by Vice President Lai Ching-te. 

Lai, like outgoing President Tsai Ing-wen, rejects China’s claim on Taiwan. 

Warship sail-through

Thursday’s maritime presence around Kinmen came after Taiwan’s defence ministry said it had detected nearly two dozen Chinese warplanes and five navy ships around the island in the 24 hours leading up to 6 am Thursday (2200 GMT).

That coincided with a US warship sailing through the Taiwan Strait, a narrow 180-kilometre (110-mile) body of water separating the island from China, on Wednesday. 

The USS Halsey destroyer “conducted a routine Taiwan Strait transit on May 8 through waters where high-seas freedoms of navigation and overflight apply in accordance with international law”, the US 7th fleet said.  

It said the Halsey’s transit “demonstrates the United States’ commitment to upholding freedom of navigation for all nations as a principle”.

Chinese naval colonel Li Xi, spokesman for the Eastern Theatre Command, called the US warship sail-through “public hype”. 

He added in a statement late on Wednesday that the Eastern Theatre command had also organised naval and air forces “to monitor the passage of the US ship through the entire process”. 

“Troops in the theatre remain on high alert at all times and resolutely safeguard national sovereignty and security,” the statement said. 

China had warned before Taiwan’s elections that Lai would bring “war and decline” to the island, making the lead-up to his May 20 inauguration a closely watched period.

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China-Taiwan Conflict: 43 Chinese Warplanes Detected In Taiwan Within 24-hours: Defence Ministry https://artifex.news/china-taiwan-conflict-43-chinese-warplanes-detected-within-24-hour-period-taiwan-4534268/ Wed, 01 Nov 2023 07:44:23 +0000 https://artifex.news/china-taiwan-conflict-43-chinese-warplanes-detected-within-24-hour-period-taiwan-4534268/ Read More “China-Taiwan Conflict: 43 Chinese Warplanes Detected In Taiwan Within 24-hours: Defence Ministry” »

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Beijing claims democratic Taiwan as its own territory to be seized one day. (Representational)

Taipei, Taiwan:

More than 40 Chinese warplanes were detected around Taiwan in a day, the self-ruled island’s defence ministry said today.

Beijing claims democratic Taiwan as its own territory to be seized one day, by force if necessary, and has ratcheted up military and diplomatic pressures on the island this year.

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence said in a daily statement that 43 Chinese aircraft and 7 naval vessels were detected around the island in a 24-hour period leading up to 6:00 am Wednesday (2200 GMT Tuesday).

The ministry said “37 of the detected aircraft had crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan’s southwest and southeast (air identification zone) ADIZ”.

The median line bisects the 180-kilometre (110-mile) waterway separating the island from China.

This month, Taiwan’s defence minister said China had stepped up “military intimidation” this year by flying an increased number of warplanes around the island and accelerating the deployment of ballistic missiles.

The ministry reports near-daily warplane incursions by the Chinese military, which in the past year has carried out massive war games around Taiwan’s waters.

In September, China sent in 103 planes around Taiwan within a 24-hour period, which Taipei described as “a recent high”.

The ministry said at the time that Beijing’s “continued military harassment can easily lead to a sharp escalation in tension and worsen regional security”.

In April, Beijing conducted military exercises to simulate the encirclement of the island, after Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen met Kevin McCarthy, the US House speaker at the time, in California.

Beijing hates Tsai for her refusal to accept that Taiwan belongs to China, and often makes a strong show of force when officials from various countries meet her as it denotes the island’s sovereignty.

Last week, China’s defence ministry accused Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party of pushing the island toward a “dangerous situation of war” at an “accelerated pace”, after reports that Taipei planned to buy thousands of military drones in the next four years.

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