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‘China simulating invasion of Taiwan’

China had launched the manoeuvres around the democratic self-governing island in response to the visit by leading US politician Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, reports Asian Lite News

In manoeuvres around Taiwan on Saturday, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is performing “what it believed to be a simulation of an attack on Taiwan’s main island”, according to the Defence Ministry in Taipei.

The Ministry said that numerous military aircraft and warships were operating near Taiwan and some of them had crossed the unofficial centre line in the 130-km-wide Taiwan Strait, which separates the mainland and the island and is mostly respected by both sides, reports dpa news agency.

In response, Taiwan’s military had sent aircraft, radioed warnings and mobilised missile defence systems to track the Chinese military aircraft.

The Mainland Affairs Council, Taiwan’s government agency on policy dealings with Beijing, strongly protested China’s simulation, asking to immediately stop the irresponsible provocation.

China had launched the manoeuvres around the democratic self-governing island in response to the visit by leading US politician Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. It was the highest-ranking visit from the US in a quarter of a century.

Beijing regards Taiwan as part of its territory and vehemently rejects official contacts between other countries and Taipei.

Photo taken on Aug. 5, 2022 shows a Taiwan military vessel as seen from a warship of the navy of the Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) during the navy’s combat exercises and training in the waters around the Taiwan Island. The Eastern Theater Command on Friday continued joint combat exercises and training in the waters and airspace around the Taiwan Island. (Photo by Lin Jian/Xinhua/IANS)

On Friday, the PLA had sent a “record number” of 68 military aircraft and 13 naval vessels into waters near the island, Taiwan’s military reported.

Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu tweeted his condemnation of what he termed a “dangerous escalation of the military threat” that was “wrecking peace & stability in the region & must be condemned”.

As part of its military exercises, which are due to end on Sunday, the PLA also launched 11 ballistic missiles in Taiwan’s direction, one of which flew directly over the island and passed close to the capital Taipei for the first time, according to reports.

Five other missiles landed east of Taiwan in Japan’s exclusive economic zone, in a gesture that was widely seen as a warning to Tokyo to stay out of the conflict.

China has suspended dialogue with the US on climate action and on certain military matters, while it ceased cooperation on issues such as the fight against organized crime, drugs and the repatriation of illegal immigrants altogether.

A video screenshot shows a warplane conducting operations during exercises and training of the air force corps of the Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) around the Taiwan Island, Aug. 5, 2022. The Eastern Theater Command on Friday continued joint combat exercises and training in the waters and airspace around the Taiwan Island. (Xinhua/IANS)

In addition, Beijing imposed unspecified sanctions on Pelosi and her immediate family members, accusing her of “seriously interfering in internal affairs”.

Speaking in the Philippines, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington had no desire to see the escalation of military tensions.

He urged Beijing to “focus on the fact that for 40 years plus, we’ve managed this problem, this challenge well and we’ve done it in a way that’s avoided any conflict”.

“I think that’s the expectations that countries … around the region and around the world have,” he added. “They certainly expect us, the US and China, to manage our differences responsibly and that’s what we’re determined to do.”

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‘Ukraine invasion a paradigm shift on scale of 9/11’

Truss said that the war was “a wake-up call for free democracies” and their dependence on “authoritarian states” must be reviewed immediately…reports Asian Lite News

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is causing a paradigm shift on the scale of 9/11 in how democracy will confront future threats, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss is expected to tell Washington on Thursday.

According to a report by The Guardian, Truss is expected to call for the west to stand up to authoritarian regimes, asserting that they must rise and prepare to not allow such aggression to grow unchecked that they have in the past decade.

As the Russian invasion entered its third week, thousands have reported having been killed- soldiers and civilians alike, 2 million residents have fled the country and the west scrambles to formulate a plan to stop the war.

Meanwhile, the UK lawmaker, who is scheduled to make a speech to Atlantic Council later today, will galvanize support against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression.

“If we let Putin’s expansionism go unchallenged it would send a dangerous message to would-be aggressors and authoritarians around the world. We can’t allow that to happen,” Guardian quoted Truss. In addendum, is also expected to call for a new principle to collectively and “with strength” stop the Russian invasion of its western neighbour.

Earlier this week, Truss said that the war was “a wake-up call for free democracies” and their dependence on “authoritarian states” must be reviewed immediately.

According to the report, she will reiterate the same and also cite the European continent’s dependency on Russian fuel. Notably, the US has already banned Russian fuel imports as a part of its hard-hitting sanctions on the Russian Federation.

Meanwhile, UK PM Boris Johnson, “moved” by his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s speech at the House of Commons in the UK, promised that the UK will stop importing oil from Russia. He assured that London will provide weapons and every other assistance to Ukraine until the Russian assault on Ukraine ends.

“Never before, in all our centuries of our Parliamentary, the democracy has never heard such an address. A great European capital, now within the range of Russia. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is standing firm for democracy and freedom. It is his righteous defense, I believe he has moved the hearts of everybody in this house. At this moment, ordinary Ukrainians are defending their homes and their families against the brutal assault, and their actions are inspiring millions by their courage and their devotion, and I think today, one of the biggest boasts in the free world is the young Ukrainians saying ‘I am a Ukrainian’,” Johnson said during his address to the House.

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