China-Taiwan News / China laid siege to Taiwan with 21 fighter jets

Zoom News : Aug 03, 2022, 12:43 PM
China-Taiwan News: China has begun encircling Taiwan's border after registering a protest following the visit of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan. China started its maneuvers near the Taiwan border and with this Chinese fighter jets were seen patrolling near the Taiwan border. China patrols with a J-20 stealth fighter jet near the Taiwan border. China has laid siege to Taiwan with 21 fighter planes.

Even before the visit of US Parliament Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, China had told America not to play with fire. Ignoring China's warning, Nancy Pelosi reached Taiwan. China is deeply upset by the US stand on Taiwan. On Wednesday morning, the US Ambassador to China was called again to warn that Nancy Pelosi is playing with fire and America must bear the brunt.

At the same time, as soon as Pelosi stepped into Taiwan, China took off the army for PLA War Drill in the sea and sky around the island country. It is being said that due to this maneuver, Nancy Pelosi's aircraft may face problems in flying to South Korea. After all, why does China have so much problem with Nancy Pelosi, let us know.

No US diplomat has made a high-level visit to Taiwan in nearly 25 years before Pelosi. Nancy Pelosi is a senior politician in the US and has been critical of China on many fronts over the years. The US has recognized the One China Policy since 1970, under which Taiwan is considered part of China, but behind the back it maintains informal relations and strategy with the island country. China feels that the presence of a senior US diplomat in Taiwan indicates any help from the US to the island nation's independence. China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijianh said before Pelosi's visit that China would take firm and tough measures if she went to Taiwan. "Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan "would seriously undermine China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, seriously undermine the foundations of Sino-US relations, and send a gravely wrong signal to Taiwan's independence forces," he said. '

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