US raises concern as China flies warplanes south of Taiwan
TAIPEI, Taiwan : The Chinese military flew 16 warplanes over waters south of Taiwan on Sunday as the United States expressed concern about what it called China's “provocative military action” near the self-governing island that China claims.
A statement from U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned
Price warned that China's military activity near Taiwan risks miscalculation
and undermines regional peace and stability.
“We urge Beijing to cease its military, diplomatic, and
economic pressure and coercion against Taiwan,” the statement said.
It added that the United States, Taiwan's biggest supplier
of arms, would continue to help the government maintain a sufficient
self-defense capability.
China and Taiwan split in 1949 during a civil war in which
the Communists took control of mainland China and the rival Nationalists set up
a government on Taiwan, an island of 24 million people about 160 kilometers
(100 miles) off the east coast.
China has been sending military planes into the area south
of Taiwan on a frequent basis for more than a year. Taiwan's Defense Ministry
said 12 fighter jets and four other military aircraft entered Taiwan's air
defense identification zone on Sunday
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