The Chinese regime staged more military drills around Taiwan on Aug. 15, as a group of U.S. lawmakers met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen.
The new drills were a “resolute response and solemn deterrence to U.S.–Taiwan collusion,” Wu said. “The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) continues to train and prepare for war.”
The communist regime in Beijing views the self-ruled island as its territory, to be taken by force if necessary. It’s also against any official exchanges between Taiwan and other governments around the world that might suggest its status as a de facto island-state.
As of 5 p.m. local time on Aug. 15, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense reported five Chinese military warships and 30 aircraft in and around the Taiwan Strait.
The Meeting
Tsai, who met with U.S. delegations in her office in Taipei, said Beijing’s “prolonged military exercises” have “greatly affected regional peace and stability.”“We are engaging in close cooperation with international allies to closely monitor the military situation,” she said. “At the same time, we are doing everything we can to let the world know that Taiwan is determined to safeguard stability and the status quo in the Taiwan Strait.”
Markey reaffirmed Washington’s support for the democratically governed island.
“We have a moral obligation to do everything to prevent an unnecessary conflict,” he told Tsai. “Taiwan has demonstrated incredible restraint and discretion during challenging times.”
This week’s delegation also included Reps. John Garamendi (D-Calif.), Alan Lowenthal (D-Calif.), and Don Beyer (D-Va.), as well as Del. Amata Radewagen (R-American Samoa).
But unlike Pelosi’s, this group’s trip was relatively low-key. Tsai’s meeting with the lawmakers wasn’t carried live on her social media pages, which is the general practice when high-level foreign guests visit.
The group left Taiwan in the late afternoon on Aug. 15, and only then did the Presidential Office release footage of the meeting with Tsai. It wasn’t immediately clear where they were traveling next.
“We can’t just do nothing because there is an evil neighbor next door and not dare to let visitors or friends come,” he told reporters.