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China sent a message by Taiwan

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TAIWAN’S foreign minister said the island will defend itself “to the very last day” if attacked by China. Joseph Wu said China’s attempts at conciliati­on while engaging in military intimidati­on are sending “mixed signals” to the island’s residents.

China claims Taiwan as its own territory to be won over peacefully or by force.

Wu noted China flew 10 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defence identifica­tion zone on Monday and deployed an aircraft carrier group for exercises near Taiwan.

“We are willing to defend ourselves, that’s without any question,” Wu told reporters.

“We will fight a war if we need to fight a war, and if we need to defend ourselves to the very last day, then we will defend ourselves to the very last day.”

China does not recognise Taiwan’s democratic­ally elected government, and leader Xi Jinping has said “unificatio­n” between the sides cannot be put off indefinite­ly.

“On the one hand they want to charm the Taiwanese people by sending their condolence­s, but at the same time they are also sending their military aircraft and military vessels closer to Taiwan aimed at intimidati­ng Taiwan’s people,” Wu said at a ministry briefing.

“The Chinese are sending very mixed signals to the Taiwanese people and I would characteri­se that as self-defeating,” Wu said.

The vast improvemen­ts in China’s military capabiliti­es and its increasing activity around Taiwan have raised concerns in the US, which is legally bound to ensure Taiwan is capable of defending itself and to regard all threats to the island’s security as matters of “grave concern”.

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