6 fighters of the Chinese army crossed the middle line of the Taiwan Strait
In the continuation of the tensions between China and the Taiwan Autonomous Region, the Ministry of Defense of this region claimed that 6 Chinese army fighters crossed the middle and border line of the Taiwan Strait. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Reuters, Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense announced that six Chinese Air Force fighters crossed the middle line of the Taiwan Strait in the past day and night.
Recently, “Li Qiang” the Chinese Premier once again emphasized that Beijing will strongly oppose the independence of the island of Taiwan.
Chiang, referring to ensuring China’s development and security, stressed: Beijing strongly opposes Taiwan’s independence and foreign interference, and at the same time, international justice and equality. will support.
He emphasized: Stability is the basis of all our actions. Our armed forces will increase military training and strengthen combat readiness and work together to improve military readiness in order to decisively protect China’s sovereignty, security and national interests.
The Chinese Prime Minister stated: We will implement the general policy of our (Communist) Party regarding the Taiwan issue in the new era and we will always adhere to the principle of one China and the 1992 agreement. Beijing will develop peaceful cross-strait relations (relationships with Taiwan) and will be steadfast in advancing the goal of rejoining (the island) with China. According to him, China’s military budget will reach 1.66 trillion yuan (231.4 billion dollars) with an increase of 7.2 percent.
Beijing considers Taiwan an independent territory of China and has warned that any attempt to declare an independent country would mean war. According to NBC News, Shi recently clarified this point to Joe Biden, President of the United States, when the two met in California.
Xi Jinping told Biden that China provides “a lot of space” for a peaceful reunification with Taiwan. but will not tolerate any separatist movement of this autonomous island.