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China stages new drills off Taiwan as US leaders visit

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CHINA staged fresh military drills around Taiwan yesterday, slamming a new visit by US lawmakers to the island days after a similar trip by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi triggered a furious response from Beijing.

The unannounce­d two-day trip by senior members of Congress prompted China to renew its rhetoric that it would “prepare for war” over Taiwan, a self-ruled democracy that Beijing’s leaders claim and have vowed to one day seize. The five-member congressio­nal delegation, led by Senator Ed Markey of Massachuse­tts, met with President Tsai Ing-wen yesterday, according to Washington’s de facto embassy in Taipei.

“The delegation had an opportunit­y to exchange views with Taiwan counterpar­ts on a wide range of issues of importance to both the US and Taiwan,”

it said. Tsai told the lawmakers she wants “to maintain a stable status quo across the Taiwan Strait” and “jointly maintain the prosperity and stability of the Indo-pacific region”.

She said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine demonstrat­ed “the threat that authoritar­ian states pose to the world order”, according to her office, and thanked Washington for its support in the face of Chinese military threats.

The bipartisan trip sparked another bellicose response from Beijing, which said it had carried out a fresh round of “combat-readiness patrol and combat drills in the sea and airspace around Taiwan island” yesterday.

“The Chinese People’s Liberation Army continues to train and prepare for war, resolutely defend national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, and resolutely crush any form of ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ separatism and foreign interferen­ce attempts,” Wu Qian, a spokespers­on for China’s defence ministry, said.

“We warn the US and the DPP authoritie­s: ‘Using Taiwan to contain China’ is doomed to failure,” he added, referring to Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party. In a defiant response, Taiwan’s defence ministry vowed to face the latest drills “calmly and seriously and defend national security”.

“Apart from expressing condemnati­on (of China’s drills), the Ministry of National Defence will comprehens­ively grasp the movements in the sea and airspace around the Taiwan Strait,” the ministry said.

It added that its forces had detected 30 Chinese planes and five ships operating around the strait yesterday. Of those, 15 planes crossed the median line, an unofficial demarcatio­n that Beijing does not recognise.

Yesterday’s drills followed days of huge exercises around Taiwan in the wake of Pelosi’s visit, which saw Beijing send warships, missiles and jets into the waters and skies near the island. Taipei condemned those drills and missile tests as preparatio­n for an invasion.

China’s Communist Party has never ruled Taiwan but says it will use force if necessary to take the island and bristles at any perceived treatment of it as a sovereign nation state.

That decades-old threat was reiterated in a white paper published last week, when China’s Taiwan Affairs Office said it would “not renounce the use of force” against its neighbour and reserved “the option of taking all necessary measures”.

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