China says aim of its drills near Taiwan is to combat 'arrogance' of separatists

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BEIJING/TAIPEI — China said on Wednesday (Sept 27) its recent series of drills near Taiwan aimed at combatting the 'arrogance' of separatist forces, while the frontrunner to be Taiwan's next president said China was trying to 'annex' the island. Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, has said this month that it had observed dozens of fighters, drones, bombers...

BEIJING/TAIPEI — China said on Wednesday its recent series of drills near Taiwan aimed at combatting the "arrogance" of separatist forces, while the frontrunner to be Taiwan's next president said China was trying to "annex" the island.

Asked about the spurt in drills, and Taiwan's concerns about increased risk, Zhu Fenglian, the spokeswoman of China's Taiwan Affairs Office, acknowledged the drills by the People's Liberation Army. She urged people in Taiwan to distinguish between "right and wrong", resolutely oppose independence for the island, and work with China to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.

On Wednesday, Taiwan's defence ministry reported further Chinese military movements, saying it had detected and responded to 16 Chinese aircraft entering the island's air defence identification zone over the prior 24 hours. In Beijing, when asked about the submarines, Zhu said efforts by Taiwan's DPP to "seek independence with force" would only exacerbate tensions and "push the Taiwanese people into a dangerous situation".

 

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