Philippine Daily Inquirer

TAIWAN TO US OFFICIALS: LET’S COUNTER CHINA’S ‘ADVENTUROU­S MANEUVERS’

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TAIPEI—Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday told emissaries visiting at US President Joe Biden’s request that the island would work with the United States to deter “adventurou­s maneuvers and provocatio­ns” amid threats from Chinese military activities.

Former senior US officials, including former US Sen. Chris Dodd and former Deputy Secretarie­s of State Richard Armitage and James Steinberg, are visiting Taipei in a trip to signal Biden’s commitment to Taiwan and its democracy.

Tsai told the US delegation in a meeting at the Presidenti­al Office that Chinese military activities in the region have threatened regional peace and stability.

“We are very willing to work with like-minded countries, including the United States, to jointly safeguard the peace and stability of the Indo-Pacific and deter adventurou­s maneuvers and provocatio­ns,” Tsai said in the meeting that was broadcast live on Facebook.

She vowed to continue to cooperate with the United States to counter “cognitive warfare” and misinforma­tion. She did not elaborate.

Aircraft incursions

Tsai also told the delegation that Taiwan looks forward to resuming trade talks with the United States as soon as possible.

Taiwan is China’s most sensitive territoria­l issue and a major source of contention with Washington, which is required by US law to help the island defend itself.

The island has complained over the last few months about almost daily missions by China’s air force near its air defence identifica­tion zone (ADIZ).

Twenty-five Chinese aircraft, including fighters and nuclear-capable bombers, entered Taiwan’s ADIZ on Monday in the largest reported incursion to date.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN Former US Sen. Chris Dodd, AIT director Brent Christense­n, former US Deputy Secretarie­s of State Richard Armitage and Jim Steinberg attend a meeting with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen (not pictured) at the presidenti­al office in Taipei on April 15.
—REUTERS ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MEN Former US Sen. Chris Dodd, AIT director Brent Christense­n, former US Deputy Secretarie­s of State Richard Armitage and Jim Steinberg attend a meeting with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen (not pictured) at the presidenti­al office in Taipei on April 15.

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