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Global Outcry Over China’s Military Activities Near Taiwan

Earlier in the day, Taiwan's Ministry of Defence detected a significant Chinese military presence around the nation, with military aircraft and vessels operating in the area.

Global Outcry Over China’s Military Activities Near Taiwan

China’s military actions around Taiwan have drawn criticism from the global community, as stated by the Presidential Office on Saturday, describing these actions as a challenge to the international order, Taiwan News reported.

“China’s recent unilateral provocation not only undermines the status quo of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, but it is also a blatant challenge to the international order, triggering serious concern and condemnation from the international community,” said a statement from Taiwan’s Presidential Office.

The island has been self-governed since 1949, when nationalists led by Chiang Kai-shek fled there after being defeated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in a civil war.

Earlier in the day, Taiwan’s Ministry of Defence detected a significant Chinese military presence around the nation, with military aircraft and vessels operating in the area.

According to the ministry, 62 People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft and 27 People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels were observed operating near Taiwan.

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Days after Taiwan’s Lai Ching-te was sworn in as the island’s President on May 20, China conducted two-day-long military drills on Thursday and Friday (May 23-24) around the nation, according to Taiwan News. China labeled these maneuvers as “punishment” for President Lai Ching-te’s stance on Taiwan independence.

State-controlled media in China described the drills as “normal” and “necessary,” but Taiwan’s Presidential Office Spokesperson, Kuo Ya-hui, stated that Beijing’s unilateral actions have damaged peace and stability while posing a challenge to the global order. She added that the president and his national security team closely monitored the drills and took the necessary measures, as reported by Radio Taiwan International (RTI).

Recently, China warned the US that efforts toward “Taiwan’s independence” are a “dead end” and “will only backfire” after an unnamed US official urged Beijing to exercise restraint over the cross-strait situation.

In Lai Ching-te’s May 20 inaugural speech, he expressed hope that China would prioritize the security and well-being of people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, according to Kuo. Lai urged China to cease its threats against Taiwan and the region and to take on its global responsibility to maintain peace and stability, Kuo quoted the president as saying.

“My responsibility is to safeguard the nation and ensure the safety of all citizens,” Lai stated during his visit to the 66th brigade of the Marine Corps in Taoyuan, marking his first visit in his capacity as the commander-in-chief of the country’s armed forces.

In the face of “external challenges and threats, we will continue to defend the values of freedom and democracy, and protect regional peace and stability,” Lai said, noting that he would “stand alongside” all military personnel and “protect national security.”
Lai further assured all civilians as he expressed confidence in the military’s ability to stand firm at their posts and work to ensure national security, Focus Taiwan reported.

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