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China tells US 'not to play with fire' over Taiwan

Beijing's complaint comes as regional tensions grow and the US strengthen­s ties with Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China continues to claim.

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A spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry urged the United States "not to play with fire on the Taiwan issue, and immediatel­y stop any increase in official contacts with Taiwan" on Tuesday.

Zhao Lijian told reporters that the US must "not send the wrong signals to Taiwan independen­ce forces so as not to subversive­ly influence and damage Sino-US relations and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait."

This follows the US State Department's decision on Friday to deepen relations with selfruled Taiwan as China increases military activity around the island, including almost daily air force incursions into its airdefense zone.

Beijing flexes its growing military power

On Tuesday, Taiwan's Defense Ministry reported another intrusion by Chinese jets into its air-defense zone (ADIZ).

This follows Monday's 25plane incursion — the largest to date — including multiple fighter jets and nuclear-capable bombers.

On Sunday US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington was concerned about China's aggressive actions against Taiwan.

In a written response to Reu

ters about Blinken's remarks, China's Foreign Ministry said the government had the absolute determinat­ion to protect the country's sovereignt­y.

"Don't stand on the opposite side of 1.4 billion Chinese people," it added.

Why is Taiwan a source of tension?

Since the 1949 establishm­ent of the Communist Party-ruled People's Republic, China has never diplomatic­ally recognized the democratic­ally ruled Taiwan, nor renounced the use of force to bring it under its control.

When the United States and China first establishe­d diplomatic relations in the 1970s, the US pledged to engage only in cultural, economic and unofficial relations with Taiwan.

Under the government's oneChina principle, any nation that maintains relations with Beijing is not allowed to recognize Taiwan diplomatic­ally.

Germany also maintains just a single representa­tive office in Taipei.

Though the United States does not recognize Taiwan's independen­ce, it is the island's most important supporter and arms seller. Washington is also required by treaty to provide Taiwan with the means to defend itself.

Japan and Germany increase military cooperatio­n over China

As China increases its naval assertiven­ess in the East China Sea, Berlin and Tokyo agreed to

promote security cooperatio­n on Thursday.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas and Defense Minister Annegret Kramp- Karrenbaue­r met their Japanese counterpar­ts, Toshimitsu Motegi and Nobuo Kishi, online and exchanged views about the situation.

Japan welcomed Germany's increased commitment to the region as well as Berlin's plan to dispatch a naval frigate to the area later this year. Japan proposed that the nations hold joint drills.

mb/dj (dpa, Reuters)

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A Taiwanese Indigenous Defense Fighter jet flies over a military airbase
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China has warned the US not to provoke tensions further over Taiwan

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