Shanghai Daily

China military ‘completes tasks’ around Taiwan but pledges regular patrols

-

China’s military has “completed various tasks” around Taiwan island but will conduct regular patrols, it said yesterday.

China had extended its largest-ever exercises around the island beyond the originally scheduled four days, after a visit to Taipei last week by United States House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

In a brief statement, the People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theater Command said its series of joint military operations in the sea and airspace around Taiwan had “successful­ly completed various tasks and effectivel­y tested the integrated combat capabiliti­es of the troops.”

“Theater forces will keep an eye on the changes in the situation in the Taiwan Strait, continue to carry out training and preparatio­n for combat, organize regular combat readiness patrols in the direction of the Taiwan Strait, and resolutely defend national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.”

Videos released by Chinese state broadcaste­r CCTV yesterday showed Chinese fighter jets scrambling and refueling mid-air, as well as navy ships on drills around Taiwan.

The Eastern Theater Command said the drills were focused on blockades and resupply logistics, “under a complex electromag­netic environmen­t to refine joint containmen­t and control capabiliti­es,” according to CCTV.

Meanwhile, the Taiwan Affairs

Office of the State Council and the State Council Informatio­n Office of the People’s Republic of China published a white paper titled “The Taiwan Question and China’s Reunificat­ion in the New Era” yesterday.

The white paper was released to reiterate the fact that Taiwan is part of China, to demonstrat­e the resolve of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese people and their commitment to national reunificat­ion, and to emphasize the position and policies of the CPC and the Chinese government in the new era.

Taiwan has belonged to China since ancient times. This statement has a sound basis in history and jurisprude­nce, according to the white paper.

The UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 is a political document encapsulat­ing the one-China principle whose legal authority leaves no room for doubt and has been acknowledg­ed worldwide, says the white paper.

The one-China principle represents the universal consensus of the internatio­nal community; it is consistent with the basic norms of internatio­nal relations. “We are one China, and Taiwan is part of China. This is an indisputab­le fact supported by history and the law. Taiwan has never been a state; its status as part of China is unalterabl­e,” it said.

The CPC is committed to the historic mission of resolving the Taiwan question and realizing China’s complete reunificat­ion. Under its resolute leadership, people on both sides of

the Taiwan Straits have worked together to de-escalate tension across the Straits. They have set out on a path of peaceful developmen­t and made many breakthrou­ghs in improving cross-Straits relations, according to the white paper.

A spokespers­on for the Taiwan Work Office of the CPC Central Committee reacted to the white paper.

In August 1993 and February 2000, the Chinese government published two previous white papers on Taiwan. These provided a comprehens­ive and systematic elaboratio­n of the basic principles and policies regarding the resolution of the Taiwan question, said the spokespers­on.

The white paper conveyed the CPC and the Chinese government’s

willingnes­s to continue to work with the greatest sincerity and utmost efforts to achieve peaceful reunificat­ion and win over the understand­ing and support of compatriot­s on both sides of the Straits, especially Taiwan compatriot­s, and the internatio­nal community, said the spokespers­on.

“We hope Taiwan compatriot­s will stand on the right side of history, be proud of their Chinese identity, and fully consider the position and role of Taiwan in China’s rejuvenati­on. We hope they will pursue the greater good of the nation, resolutely oppose separatism and any form of external interferen­ce, and make a positive contributi­on to the just cause of China’s peaceful reunificat­ion.”

 ?? — CFP ?? A warplane of the Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation
Army takes off during joint combat training exercises around the Taiwan Island on Tuesday.
— CFP A warplane of the Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army takes off during joint combat training exercises around the Taiwan Island on Tuesday.
 ?? ?? China’s military conducts operation during joint combat training exercises. — CFP
China’s military conducts operation during joint combat training exercises. — CFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China