Taiwan’s defence ministry said that from 9:30 am (local time) on Saturday it had detected 22 Chinese military aircraft, including Su-30 fighters, of which 12 had crossed the median line to Taiwan’s north and centre.
“We detected activities from 22 PLA aircraft… since 9:30 am (local time),” it said in a statement released, adding that 12 of the aircraft had “crossed the median line”.
The United States is Taiwan’s most important international supporter and arms supplier despite the absence of formal diplomatic ties. Blinken said he had stressed the “critical importance” of maintaining peace and stability across the strait while in China.
Despite the lack of formal diplomatic relations, the United States remains Taiwan’s primary international supporter and arms provider. Blinken emphasized the “vital significance” of upholding peace and stability in the strait during his visit to China.
Taiwan’s defence ministry said the aircraft were involved in “joint combat readiness patrols” with Chinese warships, adding that Taiwanese aircraft and ships responded “appropriately”. It did not give details.
Taiwan President-elect Lai Ching-te takes office on May 20 after winning January’s election. Beijing considers him a dangerous separatist and has rebuffed his repeated calls for talks.
Lai said on Thursday that China should have the confidence to talk to Taiwan’s legally elected government. Like outgoing President Tsai Ing-wen, Lai says only Taiwan’s people can decide their future.