China warns Taiwan as it expands military drills near the island
Briefly

Taiwan's Defence Minister Wellington Koo criticized China's recent military exercises as evidence of its role as a regional troublemaker threatening peace. The Taiwanese defence ministry reported increased Chinese military activity, including incursions by drones and ships into Taiwan's air defense identification zone, prompting a military response. Chinese officials justified the activities as necessary for defending national sovereignty, particularly in light of foreign support for Taiwanese independence. Taiwan's President made statements designating China as a hostile force, leading to heightened tensions and reinforced measures against perceived Chinese subversion.
Taiwan's Defence Minister Wellington Koo emphasized that China's military exercises highlight its role as a 'troublemaker,' jeopardizing regional peace and stability.
Beijing asserts its military drills are necessary actions to defend national sovereignty, while Taiwan views these maneuvers as threats to its autonomy and security.
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