'Drills Show China Is Threat To Whole Region'

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  • Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen says Beijing's actions in sending aircraft to approach Taiwan have given the region a better understanding about the threat China poses. File photo: Reuters

    Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen says Beijing's actions in sending aircraft to approach Taiwan have given the region a better understanding about the threat China poses. File photo: Reuters

The last two days of mainland aircraft approaching Taiwan demonstrate that Beijing is a threat to the entire region and have shown the people of Taiwan even more clearly the true nature of China’s government, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Sunday.

Multiple mainland aircraft flew across the mid line of the Taiwan Strait and into Taiwan's air defence identification zone on Friday and Saturday, causing Taiwan to scramble jets to intercept.

At a news conference in the capital on Friday about China's UN peacekeeping efforts, Beijing announced combat drills near the Taiwan Strait and denounced what it called collusion between the island and the United States.

The exercises took place as US Undersecretary for Economic Affairs Keith Krach was in Taipei, the most senior State Department office to come in four decades.

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Tsai denounced the drills.

"I believe these activities are no help to China's international image, and what's more have put Taiwan's people even more on their guard, understanding even better the true nature of the Chinese Communist regime," she said.

"Additionally, other countries in the region also have a better understanding of the threat posed by China," Tsai added. "The Chinese Communists must restrain themselves, and not provoke."

China's air force on Saturday put out a video showing its nuclear capable H-6 bombers, which have been involved in many fly-bys of Taiwan, exercising.

One montage shows a simulation of an H-6 attack against an air base which appears by its runway layout to be the main US air force base on Guam.

Asked about that footage, and China's decision to release it while Krach was in Taiwan, Tsai said China's recent activities where a threat broader than just to Taiwan. "China's existence is indeed aggressive and will bring a definite threat." (Reuters)

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