China says it conducted 'readiness patrol' around Taiwan
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[June 01, 2022] BEIJING
(Reuters) -The Chinese military said on Wednesday it had conducted a
combat "readiness patrol" in the seas and airspace around Taiwan in
recent days, saying it was a necessary action to respond to "collusion"
between Washington and Taipei.
China, which claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory,
has stepped up its military manoeuvres around the island over the past
two years or so, as it seeks to pressure Taipei to accept its
sovereignty claims.
China has been particularly unhappy with U.S. support for Taiwan.
U.S. President Joe Biden angered China last week by appearing to signal
a change in an American policy of "strategic ambiguity" on Taiwan by
saying the United States would become involved militarily if China were
to attack the island. U.S. officials said there had been no change in
policy.
In a statement, the People's Liberation Army Eastern Theatre Command
said the combat "readiness patrol" had happened around Taiwan in recent
days and was "a necessary action against U.S.-Taiwan collusion".
"Recently, the United States has frequently made moves on the Taiwan
issue, saying one thing and doing another, instigating support for
Taiwan independence forces, which will push Taiwan into a dangerous
situation," the command added.
Taiwan is part of China and Chinese troops continue to strengthen
military training and preparations to "thwart" interference from
external forces' and actions by those who support Taiwan independence,
it said.
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Chinese and Taiwanese printed flags are seen in this illustration
taken, April 28, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
While the statement did not given an exact date for
when the drill happened, Taiwan on Monday reported the largest
incursion since January by China's air force in its air defence
zone. The island's defence ministry said Taiwanese fighters
scrambled to warn away 30 aircraft.
Taiwan has complained repeatedly of such missions in its Air Defence
Identification Zone, or ADIZ.
No shots have been fired and the Chinese aircraft have not been
flying in Taiwan's air space, but in its ADIZ, a broader area Taiwan
monitors and patrols that acts to give it more time to respond to
any threats.
Taiwan says only its people have the right to decide the island's
future, rebuffing China's sovereignty claims.
Taiwan's government says that while it wants peace, it will defend
itself if necessary.
(Reporting by Ryan Woo; Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in
Taipei; Editing by Tom Hogue and Lincoln Feast.)
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