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China: ‘Total encirclement’ of Taiwan is the goal of military exercises

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China: ‘Total encirclement’ of Taiwan is the goal of military exercises

Military exercises starting today China in its straits Taiwan According to China’s state broadcaster CCTV, they are aiming for a “complete encirclement” of the island.

“Today’s exercise focuses on the ability to control the sea, airspace and intelligence (…) to create a containment and complete encirclement of Taiwan,” CCTV explained.

The exact location of these Boers is unknown.

The narrowest part of the Taiwan Strait between the Chinese coast and the island is about 130 kilometers.

Mostly destroyers, missiles, stealth aircraft and logistics were mobilized for the exercise, according to CCTV.

It is noted that the Ministry of Defense of Taiwan today recorded eight Chinese warships and 42 military aircraft around the island.

“Irrational Actions”

29 planes crossed the median line separating China from Taiwan, the ministry said, condemning the “absurd actions.”

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry noted earlier today, after China announced a three-day military exercise, that it will respond calmly, rationally and with a serious attitude, without escalating conflicts or provoking conflicts.

China used Tsai Ing-wen’s visit to the United States as an excuse to conduct exercises, the ministry said in a statement.

The Chinese military began a three-day military exercise in the Taiwan Strait today amid escalating tensions with the island after President Tsai Ing-wen met in the US with US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

The exercise “serves as a strong warning against collusion and provocative actions between separatist forces seeking ‘Taiwan independence’ and outside forces,” Chinese military spokesman Xi Yi warned in a statement.

A live-fire exercise will take place on Monday in the Taiwan Strait off the coast of east China’s Fujian province, the province opposite the island, local naval authorities said.

“authoritarian expansionism”

For her part, Taiwan’s president said her country was facing “authoritarian expansionism” from China.

“In recent years, we have faced constant authoritarian expansionism,” Tsai said, adding that Taiwan “will continue to work with the US and other countries (…) to uphold the values ​​of freedom and democracy.”

Taiwan’s people love democracy and strive for peace, the island’s president also said, adding that she looks forward to further strengthening security cooperation with the United States.

On Wednesday, Tsai met with Speaker of the US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy in Los Angeles, infuriating Beijing, which sees Taiwan as a Chinese province destined to be reunited with the mainland, even by force if necessary.

In August 2022, following a visit by Nancy Pelosi (McCarthy’s predecessor) to Taiwan, China held multi-day military exercises around the island.

Source: APE-MPE, Reuters, AFP.

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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