President Tsai says Chinese military drills in Taiwan Strait create instability in region

April 15, 2023

Taiwanese President released a statement on April 11, in which she said China created instability in the region with its three-day military drills in the.

The Associated Press reported that the drills were in response to Tsai's recent visit to the United States, during which she met with speaker of the US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy was the highest ranking US politician to have met with a Taiwanese president on US soil.

In her statement, Tsai said "As the president, I represent our country in the world, whether it's a visit to allied countries or stopping through in the U.S. and interacting with our international friends. And not only has this been going on for years, it's the Taiwanese people's shared expectation". Tsai added, "But China used this as a pretext to start military drills, creating instability in the Taiwan Strait and region. This is not the attitude of a responsible major nation in this region."

China launched military drills on Saturday, which simulated strikes on Taiwan by carrier-based aircraft. The said in a press release the Japanese military had observed 80 aircraft take-offs and landings from the Chinese aircraft carrier. According to the Joint Chiefs, Japan scrambled Air Self-Defense Force fighter jets in response. CNN reported that 35 aircraft of the (PLA) crossed the Taiwan Strait median line or entered Taiwanese air-defense identification zone.

The PLA released a statement in which it said the operation "comprehensively tested joint combat capabilities of its integrated military forces under actual combat situation." It also stated: "Forces in the command is [sic] ready for combat at all times, and will resolutely destroy any type of 'Taiwan independence' separatist or foreign interference attempts."

The US legalized unofficial relations with Taiwan in 1979 and requires the US "to provide Taiwan with arms of a defensive character."