The U.S. State Department has condemned China for its extensive military exercises around Taiwan, describing them as “military provocations.” This follows the inauguration of Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te. According to Taiwan’s defense ministry, 111 Chinese aircraft and numerous naval vessels have encircled the island over the past two days. U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller expressed deep concern and urged Beijing to exercise restraint, warning that using Taiwan’s democratic transition as a pretext for military aggression could lead to escalation and undermine the long-standing peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
China’s military drills, the largest around Taiwan in a year, signal Beijing’s dissatisfaction with the new government in Taipei. Beijing has accused President Lai of pursuing independence and destabilizing the region. State-run CCTV announced that the Chinese army has successfully completed its missions aimed at Taiwan. The U.S. has called for Beijing to avoid actions that could exacerbate tensions and disrupt regional stability.