
TAIPEI/BEIJING聽鈥 Taiwan remained on high alert on Wednesday after China staged massive military drills around the island the previous day, keeping its emergency maritime response center running as it monitored Chinese naval maneuvers, the coast guard said.
The exercises named 鈥淛ustice Mission 2025鈥 saw China fire dozens of rockets towards Taiwan and deploy a large number of warships and aircraft near the island, in a show of force that drew concern from allies in the region and the west.
Beijing announced late on Wednesday the completion of the drills, saying its military would remain on high alert and continue to strengthen their combat-readiness.
In reply, Taiwan鈥檚 defense ministry said that as there were still a significant number of Chinese planes and vessels in its response area, its armed forces would maintain an 鈥渁ppropriate contingency mechanism鈥. It did not elaborate.
鈥淭he Chinese Communist Party鈥檚 aggressive and militaristic provocations endanger regional security and stability, and have been condemned by democratic allies in the international community,鈥 it said in a statement.
China鈥檚 President Xi Jinping struck a familiar tone on Taiwan in his New Year address shortly after Beijing鈥檚 announcement, repeating last year鈥檚 warning to what it regards as forces seeking Taiwan鈥檚 independence.
鈥淐ompatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are bound by blood ties thicker than water, and the historical trend toward national reunification is unstoppable,鈥 he said in a speech televised by state broadcaster CCTV.
China claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, and it has not ruled out using force to take it under Chinese control. Taiwan, which rejects China鈥檚 claims, condemned the latest drills as a threat to regional security and a blatant provocation.
Chinese ships were moving away from Taiwan by Tuesday night, according to Kuan Bi-ling, head of Taiwan鈥檚 Ocean Affairs Council.
鈥淭he maritime situation has calmed down, with ships and vessels gradually departing,鈥 she said in a post on Facebook late on Tuesday.
A Taiwan coast guard official told Reuters that all 11 Chinese coast guard ships had left waters near Taiwan and were continuing to move away. A Taiwan security official said emergency response centers for the military and coast guard remained active.
There were more than 90 Chinese naval and coast guard vessels in the region, with many of them deployed in the South China Sea, near Taiwan and the East China Sea, two security officials in the region told Reuters earlier.
The officials, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter, said the size of China鈥檚 maritime deployment had steadily increased since early this week.
China is in the middle of what has become a busy season for military exercises.
Taiwan鈥檚 defense ministry on Wednesday said 77 Chinese military aircraft and 25 navy and coast guard vessels had been operating around the island in the past 24 hours.
Among them, 35 military planes had crossed the Taiwan Strait median line that separates the two sides, it added.
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As the war games unfolded, United States Ambassador to China David Perdue posted on X a photo of himself with the ambassadors from countries in the Quad, a grouping that includes the US, Australia, Japan, and India.
In the post, he called the Quad a 鈥渇orce for good鈥 working to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific but gave no details about what the meeting discussed or when it took place.
The US State Department said Perdue regularly meets with diplomats and Chinese officials to advance the US president鈥檚 agenda. 鈥淚n line with these routine meetings he met with Quad Ambassadors in Beijing on December 19鈥, a State Department spokesperson told Reuters.
The drills, China鈥檚 most extensive war games by coverage area to date, forced Taiwan to cancel dozens of domestic flights and dispatch jets and warships for monitoring. Soldiers ran rapid-response drills including putting up barricades at various locations.
China regards the exercises as a 鈥渘ecessary and just measure鈥 to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, its Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Zhang Han told reporters on Wednesday at a weekly briefing. They were 鈥渁 stern warning against Taiwan independence separatist forces and external interference鈥, she added.
China鈥檚 state news agency Xinhua published an article summarizing 鈥渢hree key takeaways鈥 from the drills, which began 11 days after the United States announced a record $11.1 billion arms package for Taiwan.
The simulated 鈥渆ncirclement鈥 demonstrated the People鈥檚 Liberation Army鈥檚 ability to 鈥減ress and contain separatist forces while denying access to external interference 鈥 an approach summarized as 鈥榮ealing internally and blocking externally鈥,鈥 the article said, citing Zhang Chi, a professor at the PLA National Defense University.
Despite the growing intensity of China鈥檚 war games, Beijing is unlikely to start a war at the cost of its reputation, said Lyle Goldstein, the Asia program head of US think tank Defense Priorities.
鈥淭hey threaten and bluster a lot, but ultimately (a war) would be very costly for China no matter what,鈥 Mr. Goldstein said. 鈥 Reuters


