By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

Headline News

Philippine Examiner
Submit News
Search
  • News
    • Nation News
    • Regions News
    • World News
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    NDC, Glovax to set up P2.1-B vaccine plant in Batangas thumbnail
    NDC, Glovax to set up P2.1-B vaccine plant in Batangas
    September 25, 2023
    TPB generates over P296-M sales in PHITEX 2023 thumbnail
    TPB generates over P296-M sales in PHITEX 2023
    September 25, 2023
    ABS-CBN expands shows’ reach in Europe, Australia, NZ thumbnail
    ABS-CBN expands shows’ reach in Europe, Australia, NZ
    September 25, 2023
    Financial system resources climb to P28.8 T end-July thumbnail
    Financial system resources climb to P28.8 T end-July
    September 25, 2023
    Parent firm confirms negotiation with potential  buyers for foodpanda SEA business thumbnail
    Parent firm confirms negotiation with potential buyers for foodpanda SEA business
    September 25, 2023
  • Travel
    TravelShow More
    Make #savinggoals part of your #travelgoals thumbnail
    Make #savinggoals part of your #travelgoals
    August 16, 2023
    5 Places Worth Staying at on the Most Expensive Streets in the World thumbnail
    5 Places Worth Staying at on the Most Expensive Streets in the World
    July 16, 2023
    5 skincare essentials to bring on your next flight thumbnail
    5 skincare essentials to bring on your next flight
    July 16, 2023
    Nepal: Off the bucket list thumbnail
    Nepal: Off the bucket list
    July 16, 2023
    A Trip Through Philippine History: Museo de Intramuros and Casa Manila Museum thumbnail
    A Trip Through Philippine History: Museo de Intramuros and Casa Manila Museum
    July 16, 2023
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Cryptocurrency adoption gains speed with Coins.ph thumbnail
    Cryptocurrency adoption gains speed with Coins.ph
    September 25, 2023
    Yondu offers business solutions for IT management thumbnail
    Yondu offers business solutions for IT management
    September 25, 2023
    Palo Alto Networks: Philippines leads ASEAN in disruptive cyberattacks thumbnail
    Palo Alto Networks: Philippines leads ASEAN in disruptive cyberattacks
    September 25, 2023
    The curious case of the PhilHealth ransomware attack thumbnail
    The curious case of the PhilHealth ransomware attack
    September 25, 2023
    MIN COMMUNICATIONS CEO issues grave warning on RAN ONLINE’s integrity thumbnail
    MIN COMMUNICATIONS CEO issues grave warning on RAN ONLINE’s integrity
    September 25, 2023
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    Sandara Park asks ABS-CBN: ‘Bakit wala picture ko sa wall?’ thumbnail
    Sandara Park asks ABS-CBN: ‘Bakit wala picture ko sa wall?’
    September 25, 2023
    R&B hitmaker Usher to headline Super Bowl 2024 halftime show thumbnail
    R&B hitmaker Usher to headline Super Bowl 2024 halftime show
    September 25, 2023
    ‘Di ko siya dini-deny’: Joshua Garcia breaks silence over rumored romance with Emilienne Vigier thumbnail
    ‘Di ko siya dini-deny’: Joshua Garcia breaks silence over rumored romance with Emilienne Vigier
    September 25, 2023
    Arman Ferrer looks back on successful stint as Rama thumbnail
    Arman Ferrer looks back on successful stint as Rama
    September 25, 2023
    Yassi Pressman and Ruru Madrid time travel in new romance-drama thumbnail
    Yassi Pressman and Ruru Madrid time travel in new romance-drama
    September 25, 2023
  • Celebrity
    CelebrityShow More
    Jed Madela’s not the only one: Other personalities as sections in Cotabato school thumbnail
    Jed Madela’s not the only one: Other personalities as sections in Cotabato school
    September 22, 2023
    Maey Bautista, fiancé resume wedding talks thumbnail
    Maey Bautista, fiancé resume wedding talks
    September 22, 2023
    Meet the veteran actors and influencers who are now officially Sparkle artists thumbnail
    Meet the veteran actors and influencers who are now officially Sparkle artists
    September 22, 2023
    Nikki Valdez says cheating is non-negotiable: ‘Been through that’ thumbnail
    Nikki Valdez says cheating is non-negotiable: ‘Been through that’
    September 22, 2023
    Barbie Forteza, David Licauco, Ruru Madrid and more renew contracts with Sparkle thumbnail
    Barbie Forteza, David Licauco, Ruru Madrid and more renew contracts with Sparkle
    September 22, 2023
  • Lifestyle
    LifestyleShow More
    Gaisano Country Mall 30th Anniversary Run thumbnail
    Gaisano Country Mall 30th Anniversary Run
    September 25, 2023
    REVIEW: What we love in vivo v29 5G beyond its sleek, pretty body thumbnail
    REVIEW: What we love in vivo v29 5G beyond its sleek, pretty body
    September 25, 2023
    Abandoned dog left in a plastic box recovers after months of rehab thumbnail
    Abandoned dog left in a plastic box recovers after months of rehab
    September 25, 2023
    Senate approves New Philippine Passport Bill on 3rd reading thumbnail
    Senate approves New Philippine Passport Bill on 3rd reading
    September 25, 2023
    Marcos certifies as urgent Magna Carta for Seafarers thumbnail
    Marcos certifies as urgent Magna Carta for Seafarers
    September 25, 2023
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Gilas’ Cone not losing hope on inclusion of Abueva, 3 others for Asian Games thumbnail
    Gilas’ Cone not losing hope on inclusion of Abueva, 3 others for Asian Games
    September 22, 2023
    Filipinas hurdle Hong Kong in Asian Games opener on late goals thumbnail
    Filipinas hurdle Hong Kong in Asian Games opener on late goals
    September 22, 2023
    Gilas Pilipinas fends off Korea’s LG Sakers in friendly thumbnail
    Gilas Pilipinas fends off Korea’s LG Sakers in friendly
    September 22, 2023
    Letran opens four-peat bid vs host JRU; Benilde, Lyceum tangle in NCAA Season 99 opener thumbnail
    Letran opens four-peat bid vs host JRU; Benilde, Lyceum tangle in NCAA Season 99 opener
    September 22, 2023
    Paris Olympics berths up for grabs at Asian Games boxing thumbnail
    Paris Olympics berths up for grabs at Asian Games boxing
    September 22, 2023
  • Food
    FoodShow More
    Chili Ginger Chicken thumbnail
    Chili Ginger Chicken
    September 21, 2023
    Chicken Tortellini Soup thumbnail
    Chicken Tortellini Soup
    September 21, 2023
    Mushroom Bacon Skewers thumbnail
    Mushroom Bacon Skewers
    September 17, 2023
    Kangkong and Ground Pork with Oyster Sauce Stir Fry thumbnail
    Kangkong and Ground Pork with Oyster Sauce Stir Fry
    September 15, 2023
    Homemade Cinnamon Applesauce thumbnail
    Homemade Cinnamon Applesauce
    September 14, 2023
  • More
    • Featured
Reading: Taiwan steeling itself for Chinese drills over VP’s US visit
Share
Aa
Philippine ExaminerPhilippine Examiner
  • Bookmarks
  • Submit News
  • Contact Us
Search
  • Categories
    • Regions News
    • Nation News
    • World News
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Celebrity
    • Food
    • Sports
Follow US
Copyright 2023 Philippine Examiner - All Rights Reserved.
Philippine Examiner > News > News Updates > World News > Taiwan steeling itself for Chinese drills over VP’s US visit
World News

Taiwan steeling itself for Chinese drills over VP’s US visit

By Philippine Examiner August 12, 2023 7 Min Read
Share
Taiwan steeling itself for Chinese drills over VP’s US visit thumbnail

Taiwan steeling itself for Chinese drills over VP's US visit thumbnail

TAIPEI, Taiwan – China is likely to launch military drills next week near Taiwan, using Vice President William Lai’s stopovers in the United States as a pretext to intimidate voters ahead of an election next year and make them “fear war,” Taiwanese officials said.

The U.S. transits by Lai, who is the front-runner for Taiwan’s presidential vote in January, have already drawn Beijing’s ire. The United States has described the stopovers as routine and no reason for China to take “provocative” action.

Beijing could conduct maneuvers similar to ones it held in April to “militarily intimidate” Taiwan voters as well as countries in the region, said officials briefed on the matter, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

The April exercises included practice for blockades in an angry response to a meeting between Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy during Tsai’s stopover in Los Angeles.

“It is fairly likely that they could use it as a pretext and announce ‘drills’ around the Taiwan Strait,” said one of the sources, a senior official familiar with Taiwan’s security planning.

“They want to build up the fear of war and make Taiwanese vote in favor of their choice,” the official said.

Lai will stop in New York on Saturday on his way to Paraguay and in San Francisco on Wednesday on his way back to Taiwan. He is going to Paraguay, which retains formal ties with Taiwan, for the inauguration of its new president.

Neither China’s defense ministry nor its Taiwan Affairs Office responded to a request for comment, though the government has repeatedly condemned the visit. China’s ambassador to the U.S. said last month it was his country’s “priority” to stop the visit.

China’s Maritime Safety Administration said on Friday that military exercises would take place off the coast of the eastern city of Ningbo – around 500 km (310 miles) to the north of Taipei – from Saturday to Monday, but did not give details.

Shortly after that statement was released, Taiwan’s defense ministry said it will continue to monitor Chinese drills and that people should remain calm in the face of China “damaging peace and stability”.

China has a particular dislike of Lai who has in the past described himself as a “practical worker for Taiwan independence”. Lai has repeatedly said during the election campaign he does not seek to change the status quo.

The Taiwanese official said Beijing could “upgrade” the scale of its “combat readiness patrols” near Taiwan that the People’s Liberation Army has staged frequently in recent months by sending warships and aircraft close to the island that China claims as its territory.

The drills could start shortly after Lai’s stopover in San Francisco and could be part of upcoming annual exercises by China’s Eastern Theatre Command, which is responsible for military activity in the area, the official said, citing an analysis of intelligence.

Low profile

Three U.S.-based sources told Reuters the Biden administration was eager to keep Lai’s visit low-profile so as not to stoke tension across the Taiwan Strait before its election, as well as to preserve the recent momentum in engagement with senior Chinese officials.

That includes the prospect of a visit to the United States by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, which could pave the way for a meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The State Department told Reuters that, consistent with past transits, Lai would meet the chair of the Virginia-based American Institute in Taiwan, a U.S. government-run non-profit that carries out unofficial relations with Taiwan.

The post is held by Laura Rosenberger, who until early 2023 was a senior official on Biden’s National Security Council handling policy toward China.

But neither Taiwan nor the U.S. have given further details of Lai’s schedule on his stopovers.

Taiwan believes the scale of the exercises could be smaller than those in April, the Taiwanese official said.

Chinese war planes or ships, however, could still cross the Taiwan Strait’s median line and approach close to the island’s contiguous zone that is 24 nautical miles, according to the official and another official briefed on the matter.

“We have made all the preparations,” the first official said.

Chinese state television this month ran an eight-part series on the People’s Liberation Army, some of which focused on Taiwan.

In one episode, an officer on a Chinese warship, apparently broadcasting a warning to a Taiwanese vessel, says: “Your so-called 24 nautical mile line does not exist”.

Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday said China had “no reason” to raise tension over Lai’s routine stopovers.

“If China uses this to take provocative actions, it will be China that damages regional peace and security, not Taiwan or the United States,” ministry spokesman Jeff Liu told reporters.

Taipei-based diplomats were divided on China’s likely reaction, according to eight diplomatic and foreign security sources.

One said Beijing and Washington’s bid to improve relations could temper China’s response.

But a senior foreign security source said Beijing would have to put on a show of force given its angry denouncements of the trip.

“They have pretty much backed themselves into a corner and will have to do something,” the source told Reuters. — Reuters

TAGGED: World News

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Philippine Examiner August 12, 2023 August 12, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

HOT NEWS

Marcos certifies as urgent Magna Carta for Seafarers thumbnail

Marcos certifies as urgent Magna Carta for Seafarers

Lifestyle
September 25, 2023
Senate approves New Philippine Passport Bill on 3rd reading thumbnail

Senate approves New Philippine Passport Bill on 3rd reading

By HANA BORDEY, GMA Integrated News Published September 25, 2023 8:50pm The Senate on Monday…

September 25, 2023
REVIEW: What we love in vivo v29 5G beyond its sleek, pretty body thumbnail

REVIEW: What we love in vivo v29 5G beyond its sleek, pretty body

MANILA, Philippines — In a world where first impressions can make or break your day,…

September 25, 2023
Gaisano Country Mall 30th Anniversary Run thumbnail

Gaisano Country Mall 30th Anniversary Run

Gaisano Country Mall cordially invites everyone to partake in its grand 30th Anniversary Run on…

September 25, 2023

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

High-level disappearances deepen China’s political black hole

CategoriesNewsBusinessTravelTechEntertainmentCelebrityLifeStyleSpotsFoodFeaturedAbout US Philippine Tribune provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. Philippine Tribune is a network member…

World News
September 23, 2023

One dead, 10 missing in Taiwan golf factory fire

CategoriesNewsBusinessTravelTechEntertainmentCelebrityLifeStyleSpotsFoodFeaturedAbout US Philippine Tribune provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. Philippine Tribune is a network member…

World News
September 23, 2023

Zelenskiy thanks Canada, says its aid helped save thousands of lives

OTTAWA, Canada – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday offered a heartfelt thanks to Canada for its help in the…

World News
September 23, 2023

Pope Francis: Impeding migrant rescues at sea is ‘gesture of hate’

Pope Francis is welcomed by French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne as he arrives at Marseille Airport on the occasion of…

World News
September 23, 2023
Philippine Examiner
Philippine Examiner provides reliable, free, up-to-the-minute syndicated news to any media publication. Philippine Examiner is a network member of the Associated News Agency (AN), a service agency that offers free use of its syndicated news. The focus is to spread reliable, biased, and truthful publication that is related to the creation of a culture of life.

Quick Link

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Advertising

  • Submit News
  • Advertise
  • Become a Publicist

Promotions

  • Promotion Packages
  • Become a Media Owner

Follow US: 

Contact us

16192 Coastal Highway Lewes, Delaware City, DE, United States
Tel: +1-619-780-8035

Copyright 2023 Philippine Examiner - All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?