Taiwan says Chinese movements 'abnormal', flags amphibious drills
- Recent military movements by China around Taiwan have raised concerns, with Taiwan's defense minister describing them as 'abnormal' and noting amphibious exercises in addition to drills observed in the province facing the island.
- The increased military activities by China near Taiwan have raised tensions in the region. Taiwan's defense minister highlighted that the presence of exercises and movements by Chinese forces are out of the ordinary. These activities are seen as a potential threat to Taiwan's security and stability. The mounting concerns over China's actions have drawn attention to the delicate relationship between Taiwan and China.
- The abnormal military movements by China around Taiwan have sparked fears of potential aggression towards the island. The heightened tensions have prompted Taiwan to remain vigilant and strengthen its defense capabilities. The situation highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region and the challenges faced by Taiwan in maintaining its sovereignty and security amid China's assertiveness.
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Taiwan calls Chinese increased military drills "abnormal"
Taipei [Taiwan], September 23 (ANI): Taiwan’s Defence Minister has called China’s military movements “abnormal”, noting the recent amphibious exercises in addition to drills in China’s Fujian Province, reported Taipei Times. Taiwan’s National Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng said, “Our initial analysis is that they are doing joint drills in September, including land, sea, air and amphibious.” […]
China's recent military activities 'abnormal', says Taiwan defence minister
Taiwan’s defence minister said China’s recent military activities were “abnormal”, after a spike in incursions by Chinese warplanes around the island this week. China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its territory and has maintained it will seize it one day — by force, if necessary. Beijing performs near-daily aerial incursions around the island, and on Monday Taiwan’s defence ministry reported a “recent high” of 103 warplanes within a 24-hour window…
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