Taiwan Detects 30 Chinese Aircraft, 7 Vessels Near Its Waters
Chinese Military Activity Increases Near Taiwan
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence detected 30 Chinese military aircraft, seven vessels and one official ship operating around its territorial waters as of 6 am (local time) on Sunday. According to the MND, in a post on X, of the 30 aircraft detected, 17 sorties crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern, central, southwestern, and eastern air defence identification zone (ADIZ). "30 PLA aircraft, 7 PLAN vessels and 1 official ship operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today. 17 sorties crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern, central, southwestern and eastern ADIZ. We have monitored the situation and responded," the MND stated in the post.Earlier on Saturday, the MND detected 20 sorties by Chinese military aircraft and six vessels operating around its territorial waters. Of the 20 sorties, 17 crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and southwestern ADIZ. "20 sorties of PLA aircraft and 6 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today. 17 out of 20 sorties crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern and southwestern ADIZ. We have monitored the situation and responded," the MND stated.
G7 Ministers Address Regional Security
Meanwhile, the G7 Foreign Ministers reaffirmed "the importance of a free and open Indo-Pacific based on the rule of law", stating their strong opposition to "any unilateral attempts to change the status quo, in particular by force or coercion, including in the East China Sea and the South China Sea." The G7 Foreign Ministers meeting under Canada's G7 Presidency in Niagara on November 11-12, issued a joint statement highlighting their shared position on key global security challenges, foregrounding regional security and prosperity across the Indo-Pacific while outlining connected concerns on Ukraine, the Middle East, Africa, migration, maritime security and global economic resilience.
Concerns Over South China Sea
They expressed "serious concern over the use of dangerous manoeuvres and water cannons in the South China Sea" and noted efforts to restrict navigation and overflight through militarisation and coercion. The statement reiterated that the July 12, 2016, Arbitral Tribunal award remained "a significant milestone, binding upon the parties."
Support for Taiwan and Cross-Strait Peace
They further underscored the need for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and opposed "any unilateral attempts to change the status quo, particularly by force or coercion." The ministers encouraged peaceful dialogue on cross-Strait issues and expressed support for Taiwan's "meaningful participation in appropriate international organisations". Concerns were also raised over China's military build-up and nuclear expansion, with a call for Beijing to demonstrate stability through "improved transparency". (ANI)
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