Bangkok Post

Military drills near Taiwan a ‘just’ move

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Chinese military exercises near Taiwan are targeted at forces promoting the island’s formal independen­ce and are a “just” move to protect peace and stability, China’s Taiwan Affairs Office said yesterday.

It also said the exercises are aimed at interferen­ce by external forces.

Military tensions with mainland China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory, are at their worst in more than 40 years, Taiwan’s defence minister said last week, adding China will be capable of mounting a “full scale” invasion by 2025.

He was speaking after China mounted four straight days of mass air force incursions into Taiwan’s air defence identifica­tion zone that began Oct 1, part of a pattern of what Taipei views as stepped up military harassment by Beijing.

Speaking at a regular news briefing in Beijing, Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said the cause of current tensions was Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party’s (DPP) “collusion” with foreign force and “provocatio­ns” over seeking Taiwan’s independen­ce.

Chinese drills are aimed at this collusion — a veiled reference to US support for Taiwan — and separatist activities, protecting the country’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity as well as peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, he added.

“They are absolutely just actions,” Mr Ma said.

“The DPP authoritie­s’ hyping of the so-called ‘military threat’ of the mainland is to completely invert right and wrong, and a bogus accusation.”

“If the DPP authoritie­s obstinatel­y persist in going about things the wrong way, and do not know how to draw back from the edge, it will only push Taiwan into a more dangerous situation,” Mr Ma added.

Taiwan says it is an independen­t country called the Republic of China, its formal name, and will defend its freedom and democracy.

Despite Mr Ma’s comments, both Chinese President Xi Jinping and Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen made relatively conciliato­ry speeches at the weekend, even as Mr Xi vowed to bring Taiwan under its control and Ms Tsai said they would not be forced to bow to China.

Mr Xi did not mention resorting to force over Taiwan, while Ms Tsai reiterated a desire for peace and dialogue with China.

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NYT Taiwanese helicopter­s fly the country’s flag through downtown Taipei on Oct 5.

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