The
democratically-run island has complained of repeated military
activities by Beijing in recent months, with China's air force
making almost daily forays into Taiwan's air defence
identification zone.
On Monday, China said an aircraft carrier group was exercising
close to the island, and on Wednesday a U.S. warship sailed
through the sensitive Taiwan Strait that separates the island
from its giant neighbour.
Speaking at a daily news briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman Zhao Lijian said U.S. ships engaging in "provocations"
"send a seriously wrong signal to the forces of Taiwan
independence, threatening peace and stability in the Taiwan
Strait".
"Would a Chinese warship go to the Gulf of Mexico to make a show
of strength?" he added.
In 2015, five Chinese Navy ships sailed in international waters
in the Bering Sea off Alaska, in an apparent first for China's
military that came as then-U.S. President Barack Obama toured
the U.S. state.
The U.S. Navy has been regularly conducting what it calls
"routine" transits of the Taiwan Strait.
Washington has expressed its concern about a pattern of Chinese
intimidation efforts in the region, including towards Taiwan,
reiterating that the U.S. commitment to Taiwan is "rock solid".
China believes the United States is colluding with Taiwan to
challenge Beijing and giving support to those who want the
island to declare formal independence.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen says they are already an
independent country called the Republic of China, the island's
official name.
Taiwan is China's most sensitive territorial issue and a major
bone of contention between Beijing and Washington.
The widely-read Chinese state-backed tabloid the Global Times,
published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's
Daily, said on Thursday China's carrier group had been drilling
near Taiwan "amid U.S. provocations".
It published what it said was a conversation between a Chinese
fighter pilot and a Taiwanese one, who was warning China's
aircraft to turn around.
"This is China's airspace," the Chinese pilot says, in a
recording the paper said was made on Tuesday while he was on
duty cruising southwest of Taiwan.
(Reporting by Gabriel Crossley; Writing an additional reporting
by Ben Blanchard in Taipei; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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