DW
China conducted military exercises around on Saturday as a “stern warning” in reaction to the recent .
“The Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army on Saturday launched joint air and sea patrols and military exercises of the navy and air force around the island of Taiwan…meant to train the coordination of military vessels and airplanes and their ability to seize control of air and sea spaces,” state media Xinhua reported quoting military sources.
The Taiwanese Defense Ministry strongly condemned the military drills, saying they do not “help peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.” Taipei also said that the drills showcase China’s “militaristic mentality.”
The defense ministry’s statement asserted that it would deploy the necessary forces and , resolve, and confidence to .
Lai irks China
Vice President Lai, anticipated to be the leading candidate for Taiwan’s upcoming presidential elections in January, on Friday.
Though his visit was characterized as mere stopovers en route to Paraguay, Lai made some speeches during his time in the US.
Although Lai irked China by referring to himself as a “practical worker for Taiwan independence,” he has on his campaign trail and offered talks with Beijing.
China sees the democratically-governed Taiwan as its territory, a stance vigorously opposed by the island’s government.
ss/wd (Reuters, AFP)