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China warns Taiwan independence ‘means war’

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
January 28, 2021
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China believes that Taiwan's democratically-elected government is moving the island towards a declaration of formal independence [Chiang Ying-ying/AP Photo]

China believes that Taiwan's democratically-elected government is moving the island towards a declaration of formal independence [Chiang Ying-ying/AP Photo]

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China believes that Taiwan’s democratically-elected government is moving the island towards a declaration of formal independence [Chiang Ying-ying/AP Photo]
Beijing says its army taking action to respond to provocation and foreign interference amid a rise in military activity.

Aljazeera – China toughened its language towards Taiwan on Thursday, warning after recent stepped-up military activities near the island that “independence means war” and that their armed forces were taking action to respond to provocation and foreign interference.

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Taiwan, claimed by China as its territory, reported multiple Chinese fighter jets and bombers entering the island’s southwestern air defence identification zone over the weekend, prompting concern in Washington.

China believes that Taiwan’s democratically-elected government is moving the island towards a declaration of formal independence, though President Tsai Ing-wen has repeatedly said they are already an independent country called the Republic of China, its formal name.

Asked at a monthly news briefing about the air forces’ recent activities, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Wu Qian said Taiwan was an inseparable part of China.

“The military activities carried out by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in the Taiwan Strait are necessary actions to address the current security situation in the Taiwan Strait and to safeguard national sovereignty and security,” he said.

“They are a solemn response to external interference and provocations by ‘Taiwan independence’ forces,” he added.

The Chinese incursions coincided with a US carrier battle group entering the disputed South China Sea to promote “freedom of the seas”.

Wu said a “handful” of people in Taiwan were seeking the island’s independence.

“We warn those ‘Taiwan independence’ elements: those who play with fire will burn themselves, and ‘Taiwan independence’ means war,” he added.

Efforts at intimidation
Democratic Taiwan has denounced China’s threats and efforts at intimidation, and Tsai has pledged to defend the island’s freedom and not be coerced.

China routinely describes Taiwan as its most important and sensitive issue in relations with the United States, which under the former Trump administration ramped up support for the island in terms of arms sales and senior officials visiting Taipei.

President Joe Biden’s government, in office for a week, has reaffirmed its commitment to Taiwan as being “rock solid”, potentially auguring further strains with Beijing.

On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to the support of Southeast Asian nations in a long-running dispute with China over sovereignty in the South China Sea.

Blinken “pledged to stand with Southeast Asian claimants in the face of PRC pressure”, the State Department said in a statement, referring to China by its formal name.

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