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Tsai visits army base to oversee drills

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Chiayi:taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen visited a military base Friday to observe drills while rival China protested the passage of a US Navy destroyer through the Taiwan Strait, as tensions between the sides showed no sign of abating in the new year.

Beijing claims self-governing Taiwan as Chinese territory to be brought under its control by force if necessary, and regularly protests the passage of US and other foreign warships through the Taiwan Strait, one of the world’s busiest waterways.

Tsai’s visit to the base in the central county of Chiayi comes as Taiwan is seeking to boost its defenses against the rising threat from China.

That includes expanding the domestic shipbuildi­ng and arms industry, buying more defensive weaponry from the US and extending the national service requiremen­t for all men from four months to a full year beginning in 2024.

Along with observing the display by an army mechanised infantry batalion, Tsai visited the air force’s Fourth Tactical Fighter Wing, whose pilots are largely responsibl­e for intercepti­ng Chinese military aircrat approachin­g the the midline of the Taiwan Strait.

“I would like to reiterate that the continuous activities of the People’s Liberation Army (around Taiwan) are not helpful to cross-strait relations nor to the peace and stability of the region,” Tsai said.

“As we are facing the expansion of authoritar­ianism, we can only but strengthen the country’s combat capabiliti­es and toughness to secure our national security and interests,” said Tsai.

Meanwhile, China accused the US of “publicly hyping” the passage Thursday of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Chunghoon through the strait, adding that its forces monitored the ship the entire time.

“The Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army organised troops to monitor the US ship’s entire passage and was fully cognisant of all its actions,” the command’s spokespers­on Colonel Shi Yi said in a brief statement posted to social media.

The US says the strait is internatio­nal waters beyond the territoria­l sea of any coastal state.

“Chung-hoon’s transit through the Taiwan Strait demonstrat­es the United States’ commitment to a free and open Indo-pacific. The United States military flies, sails and operates anywhere internatio­nal law allows,” the Japanbased 7th Fleet said in a statement.

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Tsai Ing-wen (centre) inspects military drills at a base in Chiayi on Friday.
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