Hindustan Times (Noida)

On alert for China’s ‘sudden entry’ close to island: Taiwan

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TAIPEI: Taiwan defence minister Chiu Kuo-cheng warned on Monday the island has to be on alert this year for a “sudden entry” by the Chinese military into areas close to its territory amid rising military tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

China has stepped up its military activities around Taiwan in recent years, including almost daily air force incursions into the island’s air defence identifica­tion zone.

However, Taiwan has not reported any incident of Chinese forces entering its contiguous zone, which is 24 nautical miles (44.4 km) from its coast. But it has shot down a civilian drone that entered its airspace near an islet off the Chinese coast last year.

Answering questions from lawmakers in parliament, Chiu said the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) might find excuses to enter areas close to Taiwan’s territoria­l air and sea space as the island steps up its military exchanges with the United States, to Beijing’s ire.

He said the PLA might make a “sudden entry” into Taiwan’s contiguous zone and get close to its territoria­l space, which the island defines as 12 nautical miles from its coast.

“(I) specifical­ly make these comments this year, meaning they are making such preparatio­ns,” Chiu said. “Looking forward, they would use force if they really have to.”

In response, Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Mao Ning said at a daily briefing that Beijing “will take firm measures to defend its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.”

Taiwan has vowed to exercise its right to self-defence and counter-attack if Chinese armed forces entered its territory.

China last year staged unpreceden­ted military exercises around Taiwan in reaction to a visit to the island by then-us House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Asked by a lawmaker if the United States was planning to store some of its military equipment in Taiwan, Chiu said such discussion­s were ongoing but declined to elaborate.

The United States is Taiwan’s most important internatio­nal arms supplier and increasing US support for the democratic island has added to tension in already strained Us-sino relations.

Chiu said the PLA sends about 10 planes or ships to areas near Taiwan a day. Some cross the median line of the Taiwan Strait on an almost daily basis, he said.

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