The Borneo Post

China calls Taiwan flight a ‘routine exercise’

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BEIJING, CHINA: China yesterday derided ‘wild talk’ from Taiwan’s president as it defended a flight by its fighter jets across the traditiona­lly respected maritime line dividing the island from the mainland last month as a routine exercise.

The rare incursion of two J-11 fighter jets over the ‘median line’ separating the self- ruled island from China drew condemnati­on from Taipei at the end of March, which called the incident “intentiona­l, reckless and provocativ­e”.

Citing remarks by Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Ma Xiaoguang at a press briefing yesterday, state-run China Daily said the fly-by was part of a planned routine exercise by the People’s Liberation Army ( PLA).

“Protecting national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity has been the sacred duty of the PLA, and it is in the interest of people from both sides of the straits,” he said.

China has significan­tly stepped up diplomatic and military pressure on Taiwan since Beijingsce­ptic President Tsai Ing-wen took office in 2016, including staging a series of military exercises near the island.

Dismissing Tsai’s vow to forcibly expel Chinese fighter jets if they cross the median line again as “wild talk”, Ma said the Taiwanese president’s comments showed she was “scared.”

“We warn them not to play with fire,” he said. “Don’t even think about it.”

Beijing sees Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting unificatio­n, even though the two sides have been ruled separately since the end of a civil war in 1949.

The US diplomatic­ally recognises China over Taiwan but remains the island’s chief military ally and arms supplier.

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