Publish dateMonday 9 December 2024 - 09:29
Story Code : 302196
Increasing Chinese movements around Taiwan
Taiwan is aware of the presence of a number of warships, military aircraft, and Chinese balloons around this island country in the midst of increasing tensions between Taipei and Beijing have reported.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The Ministry of Defense of Taiwan has announced that China will receive 14 warships, seven military aircraft and four balloons. On Saturdays and Sundays, it has been sent to near Taiwan.
In the midst of increasing relations between Taiwan and the United States and the recent visit of the President of Taiwan Lai Ching-te to Guam and Hawaii, Beijing, its military movements around the island. has increased
China has repeatedly criticized the increase in US-Taiwan relations and has asked Washington to end its interference in the country's internal affairs.
China considers Taiwan as part of its territory; But Taiwan presents itself as an independent country. Despite the lack of "official" diplomatic relations between the United States and Taiwan, Washington has increased its support for Taiwan in recent months. Taiwan has increased. The United States also recently announced the sale of over 300 million dollars worth of weapons to the region.
Previously, following the visit of the President of Taiwan to the United States, Mike Johnson, the speaker of the United States House of Representatives, had a telephone conversation with this Taiwanese official, which was met with a sharp reaction. Chinese officials faced. The United States is trying to use the opportunity of tensions and conflicts between China and Taiwan to increase its presence in East Asia and also indirectly deal with Beijing to use.
Beijing has repeatedly emphasized that it will intervene militarily if necessary to resolve the issue of Taiwan. China has frequently held military exercises around the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan's Ministry of Defense has stated that 6 Chinese military aircraft flew from the middle line of the Taiwan Strait, which is an unofficial demarcated area between Taiwan and China; have passed
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