Taiwan detects hike in Chinese activity around itself

ANI January 29, 2025 344 views

Taiwan has reported another day of increased Chinese military activity around its borders, with six aircraft and five naval vessels detected in the area. Three of these aircraft crossed the median line, entering Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ), continuing a pattern of escalating tensions. The incident comes amid ongoing diplomatic discussions, with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently expressing concerns about China's actions in the region. These developments underscore the growing strategic complexity and potential volatility in the Taiwan Strait.

"We have monitored the situation and responded accordingly." - Taiwanese Ministry of National Defense
Taipei, January 29: Taiwan stated that it detected six Chinese military aircraft and five naval vessels around Taiwan from 6 am (local time) on Tuesday till 6 am (local time) on Wednesday.

Key Points

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Chinese aircraft crossed Taiwan's median line

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Increasing military activity around Taiwan raises regional tensions

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US Secretary of State raises concerns about Beijing's actions

Of the six Chinese military aircraft, three crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and Southwestern ADIZ.

In a post on X, the Taiwanese MND said, "6 PLA aircraft and 5 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today. 3 of the aircraft crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and Southwestern ADIZ. We have monitored the situation and responded accordingly."

https://x.com/MoNDefense/status/1884406110750478696

Notably, Chinese activity has risen around Taiwan.

On Tuesday, Taiwan reported six Chinese military aircraft and seven naval vessels around itself.

Taiwanese MND said that their armed forces monitored the situation and responded accordingly.

https://x.com/MoNDefense/status/1884043723245310195

This incident follows a recent pattern of escalated manoeuvres by China around Taiwan, raising concerns over regional stability as Beijing continues to assert its claims over the island.

Earlier on Saturday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has raised concerns over Beijing's coercion against Taiwan during a phone call with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, Focus Taiwan reported, citing the US Department of State.

According to Focus Taiwan, Rubio emphasized the United States' "commitment to our allies in the region and serious concern over China's coercive actions against Taiwan and in the South China Sea," said State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce in a readout following the phone call on Friday (Washington time).

Bruce also quoted Rubio as stating that the US will pursue a relationship with Beijing that "advances US interests and puts the American people first."

This was Rubio's first phone call as Secretary of State with Wang, who is also the director of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee's Foreign Affairs Commission.

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