Today: 20 August 2025
3 October 2021
3 mins read

Taiwan slams China for ‘damaging regional peace’

PLA Air Force aircraft came in two waves, CNN reported citing Taiwan’s Defence Ministry….reports Asian Lite News

Taiwan has accused China of engaging in military aggression and damaging regional peace after 38 Chinese aircraft entered the island’s nation’s air defence zone.

“China has been wantonly engaged in military aggression, damaging regional peace,” Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang told reporters on Saturday morning.

Taiwan on Friday said 38 Chinese warplanes entered its air identification zone (ADIZ) on Friday, in what appears to be the biggest incursion by Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) since Taipei began publicly reporting such activities last year, Taiwan News reported.

PLA Air Force aircraft came in two waves, CNN reported citing Taiwan’s Defence Ministry.

A many as 25 PLA warplanes entered the southwestern corner of the ADIZ during daylight hours, and another 13 planes entered the island’s southwest ADIZ on Friday night, the ministry said in a statement.

The later flight included 10 J-16s, two H-6s and one KJ-500 airborne early warning aircraft, it added.

The incident took place on the day when China was celebrating the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the People Republic of China (PRC).

Since mid-September last year, Beijing has stepped up its grey-zone tactics by regularly sending planes into Taiwan’s ADIZ, with most instances occurring in the southwest corner of the zone and usually consisting of one to three slow-flying turboprop planes.

Beijing claims full sovereignty over Taiwan, a democracy of almost 24 million people located off the southeastern coast of mainland China, despite the fact that the two sides have been governed separately for more than seven decades.

‘US capable of tamping down Chinese invasion’

The United States is capable of “tamping down” China’s potential invasion of Taiwan, said the country’s Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks on Friday.

Speaking at the online forum held by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), one of the US major policy research groups, Hicks also reiterated the US commitment to strengthening Taiwan’s self-defence capability, Focus Taiwan reported.

Asked to comment on a potential invasion by China of Taiwan, Hicks said the U.S. has been watching the situation in the region very carefully “day to day”.

“We have a significant amount of capability forward in the region to tamp down any such potential,” Hicks said. “We have good relations, of course, with Taiwan. We have commitments to Taiwan that are enduring since the 1970s.”

Hicks said the primary issue is that the US is helping Taiwan to raise its self-defense capabilities against a potential invasion by China.

“That’s really important. The Taiwanese, their ability to defend themselves effectively, is a game-changer in terms of that deterrent calculus for China,” Hicks said.

Since mid-September of last year, Beijing has stepped up its grey-zone tactics by regularly sending planes into Taiwan’s ADIZ, with most instances occurring in the southwest corner of the zone and usually consisting of one to three slow-flying turboprop planes.

Beijing claims full sovereignty over Taiwan, a democracy of almost 24 million people located off the southeastern coast of mainland China, despite the fact that the two sides have been governed separately for more than seven decades.

Taipei, on the other hand, has countered the Chinese aggression by increasing strategic ties with democracies including the US, which has been repeatedly opposed by Beijing. China has threatened that “Taiwan’s independence” means war.

On June 1, Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged to complete reunification with self-ruled Taiwan and vowed to smash any attempts at formal independence for the island. (ANI)

ALSO READ: Taiwan intends to develop long-range weapons amid China tensions

Previous Story

France National Day celebrated at Expo 2020

Next Story

Egypt-based Muslim Brotherhood targets South Asia

Latest from -Top News

Starvation crisis deepens in Gaza

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) had warned that malnutrition among children under the age of five had doubled between March and June…reports Asian Lite News Three Palestinians in Gaza

India, UAE Boost Naval Ties

Both nations have stepped up naval cooperation in recent years, including bilateral exercises, port calls, and information-sharing mechanisms….reports Asian Lite News In a major push to maritime diplomacy, UAE Naval Forces Commander

Pakistan’s $5bn LNG Gamble Backfires

The report says the Pak government locked into ‘take-or-pay’ contracts without demand guarantees, misjudging LNG price volatility and market risks….reports Asian Lite News Pakistan’s $5 billion investment in LNG infrastructure tied to

Modi, Putin Discuss Alaska

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sharing his assessment of last week’s meeting with US President Donald Trump in Alaska PM Modi reiterated India’s consistent stance

Egypt, Palestine PMs Discuss Gaza

Palestinian Prime Minister Mustafa highlighted that the Arab-Islamic peace plan stresses reconstruction of Gaza without displacement of its people Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly and his Palestinian counterpart Mohammad Mustafa met in
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Panel Urges US to Prepare for Possible Simultaneous Wars

The Strategic Posture Commission released its long-awaited report on US

Tibetan culture under threat from China’s policies

According to a Canadian think tank, the policy appears to