The New Zealand Herald

Chinese warning for Taiwan

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A series of Chinese military drills near Taiwan were designed to send a clear message to the self-ruled island and China will take further steps if Taiwan independen­ce forces persist in doing as they please, a government spokesman said yesterday.

Over the past year or so, China has ramped up military drills around democratic Taiwan, including flying bombers and other military aircraft around the island.

Last week China drilled in the sensitive Taiwan Strait.

China claims Taiwan as its sacred territory, and its hostility towards the island has grown since the 2016 election as president of Tsai Ing-wen from the pro-independen­ce Democratic Progressiv­e Party.

China has been issuing increasing­ly strident calls for Taiwan to toe the line, even as Tsai has pledged to maintain the status quo and keep the peace.

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Ma Xiaoguang said the message the People’s Liberation Army was sending with its exercises was “extremely clear”.

“We have the resolute will, full confidence and sufficient ability to foil any form of Taiwan independen­ce separatist plots and moves and to defend the country’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” Ma said. “If Taiwan independen­ce forces continue to do as they please, we will take further steps,” he added without giving details. — Reuters

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