In this Xinhua News Agency photo, a Chinese fighter jet pilot takes part in combat readiness patrol and military exercises around the Taiwan Island on Sunday, April 9, 2023. (Mei Shaoquan/Xinhua via AP) China considers Taiwan a rebel territory. Chinese officials have said the government plans to one day reclaim the territory and would use force to do so if necessary. Taiwan rejects China’s territorial claims. Although China said Monday night the drills had ended, state television reported that several warships "continued to carry out actual combat training in the waters around Taiwan.” The report said the exercises were continuing “to test the organizational and command capabilities of commanders at all levels and the combat effectiveness of weapons and equipment." State television described some ships performing combat readiness exercises in waters off Taiwan's eastern coast. The exercises included air defense and anti-missile training, the report said. Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen speaks about recent Chinese military drills in Taipei, Taiwan on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. (Taiwan Presidential Office via AP) Taiwan's defense ministry said it had observed nine Chinese ships and 26 aircraft carrying out exercises around the island late Tuesday morning. The ministry said Taiwan's air force, navy and land-based missile crews were closely watching the situation. Taiwan's government has repeatedly denounced the drills, but said it would not take any actions to escalate the exercises. Writing on her Facebook page shortly before midnight on Monday, Tsai defended her trip to the U.S. She said that as president, "I represent my country to the world." She added that her visits overseas, including stops in the United States, were nothing new and something Taiwan's citizens expect to see.
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Report: Chinese Ships Keep Training after End of Exercises
Chinese navy ships reportedly remained in waters around Taiwan on Tuesday, a day after China said it had ended military exercises in the area.
Chinese state media reported the ships continued to carry out “actual combat training” as of Tuesday morning, Reuters news agency reported.
The military exercises – which China said ended Monday – were held in answer to a visit by Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen to the United States last week. During her visit, Tsai met with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in Los Angeles, California.
China had warned the U.S. government not to permit Tsai to visit or meet with McCarthy. China sees such meetings as showing support for Taiwanese voters and politicians who support full independence for Taiwan.
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