Taiwan’s Leader Lai Ching-te Thanks Troops
Taiwan’s leader Lai Ching-te expressed his gratitude to the troops following China’s military exercises around the self-ruled island. He emphasized the importance of ensuring safety and security in the region.
China’s Military Drills
Three days after Lai’s inauguration, warships and fighter jets conducted drills around Taiwan, which China claimed were aimed at testing its ability to assert control over the island.
Defending Taiwan’s Democracy
In his inaugural address, Lai reaffirmed his commitment to defending Taiwan’s democracy and freedom, a stance that Beijing interpreted as a move towards independence.
Visit to Air Force Base
During a visit to an air force base in eastern Hualien County, Lai commended the troops for their dedication in response to China’s military activities. He highlighted the importance of unity and continuous efforts to enhance national security.
Supporting Military Personnel
Lai emphasized the readiness of the troops for air patrol missions round the clock. He praised their determination and combat skills in showcasing their air combat capabilities and safeguarding the country’s airspace.
Army Base Visit
Lai also visited an army base where he observed artillerymen demonstrating their skills with a howitzer. He showed appreciation by presenting the soldiers with traditional “red envelopes” and took group photos with them.
Escalating Tensions
China has intensified military and political pressure on Taiwan in recent years, with frequent presence of naval vessels, drones, and warplanes around the island. The use of “gray zone tactics” aims to wear down Taiwan’s military without direct conflict.
Recent Developments
On Tuesday, Taiwan’s Defense Ministry reported a decrease in the number of Chinese warplanes and naval ships near the island compared to the previous day. The situation reflects ongoing tensions in the region.