Taipei/Hong Kong (CNN) โ Multiple formations of Chinese naval and coast guard vessels are moving in waters around the Taiwan Strait and the Western Pacific, Taiwanโs Defense Ministry said Monday, as the island braces for potential military drills by Beijing.
Taiwanโs armed forces had identified Chinese Peopleโs Liberation Army (PLA) vessels from the Eastern, Northern, and Southern Theater commands, as well as coast guard vessels entering the areas, the ministry said in statement.
The military movement comes days after Taiwan President Lai Ching-te sparked Beijingโs ire by making unofficial stops in Hawaii and the US territory of Guam during a weeklong South Pacific tour, which wrapped Friday.
Chinese authorities voiced firm opposition to Laiโs trip, referring to him as a โseparatist.โ Laiโs trip came after the US approved new arms sales to Taiwan, which prompted China to vow โstrong countermeasures.โ
Chinaโs ruling Communist Party claims the self-ruling democracy as its own territory, despite never having controlled it and views unofficial interactions between the US and Taiwan as a violation of its sovereignty.
Taiwanโs leadership rejects Chinaโs territorial claims over it, while Beijing has vowed to โreunifyโ with the island and has not ruled out taking it by force.
Taiwanโs Defense Ministry on Monday also said it had started combat readiness exercises โto counter PLA activitiesโ and remained on high alert monitoring the PLA movements.
โAny unilateral provocations could undermine Indo-Pacific peace and stability. We will address all gray zone incursions and ensure our national security,โ the ministry said in a post on the social media platform X.
Larger naval deployment
Beijing has in the past used military drills to intimidate Taiwan in response to actions it views as violating its claims over the island โ part of a wider trend of its increased military pressure thatโs played a role in tightening the unofficial partnership between Washington and Beijing.
A senior Taiwan official told CNN that Chinaโs current naval deployment is larger than those in its two previous rounds of military drills around the island earlier this year.
In May, days after Laiโs inauguration, China launched two days of large-scale military drills surrounding Taiwan in what it called โpunishmentโ for so-called โseparatist acts.โ It called those drills โJoint Sword-2024A.โ
China then conducted โJoint-Sword-2024Bโ drills in October, after Lai said during a National Day address that the island was โnot subordinateโ to China.
The latest military movement by China appears to differ from those two drills, the Taiwan official noted, with a broader deployment of naval vessels from the East China Sea to the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea.
Instead of encircling Taiwan, Chinese naval ships appear aiming to assert control within the first island chain โ a strategic chain of islands encompassing Japan, Taiwan, parts of the Philippines and Indonesia, the official added.
Taiwanโs Defense Ministry also said on Monday that the PLA had designated seven zones of reserved airspace to the east of its coastal Zhejiang and Fujian provinces, which lie to the north and northwest of Taiwan respectively.
These zones are temporarily reserved for a particular user during a set period, though other aircrafts can still pass through with permission from the controllers of the airspace, according to international aviation rules.
โNever bow down to authoritarianismโ
When asked about the vessels and airspace restrictions cited by Taiwan, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Monday: โTaiwan is an integral part of Chinaโs territory. The Taiwan issue is Chinaโs internal affair. China will firmly safeguard its national sovereignty and territory.โ
Lai made his stopovers in Hawaii and Guam during a tour to the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau โ who are among a handful of Taiwanโs remaining diplomatic allies. Such unofficial stopovers in the US are customary for Taiwan leaders.
The visit was Laiโs first to the United States since becoming president in May. The leader, who has long faced Beijingโs wrath for championing Taiwanโs sovereignty, used his travel to tout solidarity with likeminded democracies.
During his stop in Guam, Lai called on likeminded countries to โnever bow down to totalitarianism.โ
โI hope that all of our compatriots, no matter where you are, will make a joint commitment to continue to deepen our democracy and protect it,โ Lai said in an address to members of the overseas Taiwan community, as well as Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero on Thursday.
Lai also had a phone call with US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson during his stopover on the US territory, which houses some of the most strategically important American bases in the Pacific.
Beijing lashed out at Laiโs travel throughout last week and vowed to โtake resolute and strong measures to defend our nationโs sovereignty and territorial integrity.โ
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