Taiwan detects Chinese military aircraft, naval vessels near island for second straight day
Taiwan's ministry of national defence said it detected four sorties of Chinese military aircraft and six naval vessels operating around the island until 6 am local time on Sunday.
The ministry said three of the four aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan’s southwestern and southeastern Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).
In a post on X, the ministry said, “4 sorties of PLA aircraft and 6 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan detected up until 6 am (UTC+8) today. 3 out of 4 sorties crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan’s southwestern and southeastern part ADIZ. ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and responded.”
The latest activity came a day after Taiwan detected 16 Chinese military aircraft sorties and eight naval vessels around the island.
Of the 16 aircraft detected on Saturday, 13 crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan’s northern, central, southwestern and eastern ADIZ zones.
Taiwan’s defence ministry said its armed forces monitored the movements and responded accordingly.
The repeated incursions come amid rising tensions between China and Taiwan, with Beijing continuing military operations near the self-ruled island.
Taiwan was a major issue during recent talks between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
China considers Taiwan part of its territory under the “One China Policy”, while Taiwan functions with its own government, military and democratic system.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te recently said US arms sales and security cooperation with Taiwan are important for maintaining regional peace and stability.
Taiwan remains strategically important due to its location in the Indo-Pacific region and its dominance in semiconductor manufacturing.
Taiwan is home to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, which produces advanced chips used in smartphones, artificial intelligence systems, automobiles and military equipment.
The United States continues to maintain defence and trade ties with Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act despite officially recognising China diplomatically in 1979.
Tensions around Taiwan have risen in recent years due to US arms sales, visits by American lawmakers and repeated Chinese military drills near the island.
In a post on X, the ministry said, “4 sorties of PLA aircraft and 6 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan detected up until 6 am (UTC+8) today. 3 out of 4 sorties crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan’s southwestern and southeastern part ADIZ. ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and responded.”
Chinese military activity rises near Taiwan
The latest activity came a day after Taiwan detected 16 Chinese military aircraft sorties and eight naval vessels around the island.
Of the 16 aircraft detected on Saturday, 13 crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan’s northern, central, southwestern and eastern ADIZ zones.
Taiwan’s defence ministry said its armed forces monitored the movements and responded accordingly.
The repeated incursions come amid rising tensions between China and Taiwan, with Beijing continuing military operations near the self-ruled island.
Taiwan remains major flashpoint in US-China ties
Taiwan was a major issue during recent talks between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
China considers Taiwan part of its territory under the “One China Policy”, while Taiwan functions with its own government, military and democratic system.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te recently said US arms sales and security cooperation with Taiwan are important for maintaining regional peace and stability.
Taiwan’s strategic importance
Taiwan remains strategically important due to its location in the Indo-Pacific region and its dominance in semiconductor manufacturing.
Taiwan is home to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, which produces advanced chips used in smartphones, artificial intelligence systems, automobiles and military equipment.
The United States continues to maintain defence and trade ties with Taiwan under the Taiwan Relations Act despite officially recognising China diplomatically in 1979.
Tensions around Taiwan have risen in recent years due to US arms sales, visits by American lawmakers and repeated Chinese military drills near the island.
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