Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Taiwan holds drills amid Pelosi visit concern, China tension

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BEIJING: Taiwan's capital staged air raid drills Monday and its military mobilised for routine defence exercises, coinciding with concerns over a forceful Chinese response to a possible visit to the island by US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

While there was no direct link between China's renewed threats and Taiwan's defensive moves, they underscore the possibilit­y of a renewed crisis in the Taiwan Strait, considered a potential hotspot for conflict that could envelop the entire region. Air raid sirens were sounded in the capital Taipei and the military was holding its annual multi-day Han Kuang drills, including joint air and sea exercises and the mobilizati­on of tanks and troops.

In Taipei, police directed people to shelters when a siren went off shortly after lunchtime. Streets emptied and shops closed.

In recent years, Chinese military planes have frequently harassed Taiwan, and the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out in February this year," Taipei Mayor Ko Wenje told reporters, referencin­g concerns that a similar conflict could break out in East Asia. All these things make us understand the importance of being vigilant in times of peace and we need to be prepared if there is war.

Pelosi has not confirmed when, or even if, she will visit, but President Joe Biden last week told reporters that US military officials believed such a trip was not a good idea.

Administra­tion officials are believed to be critical of a possible trip, both for the problemati­c timing and the lack of coordinati­on with the White House.

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