TAIPEI — China is trying to 'nibble away' at Taiwan's space and create a new normal with its military drills and other moves to exert pressure, which is a matter for global concern, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Thursday (May 30).
A man looks at a giant screen showing news footage of military drills conducted in areas around the island of Taiwan by the Eastern Theatre Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army , in Beijing, China May 24, 2024.TAIPEI — China is trying to "nibble away" at Taiwan's space and create a new normal with its military drills and other moves to exert pressure, which is a matter for global concern, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on Thursday .
"The Chinese communists' pressure on Taiwan is all encompassing, especially diplomatically," Lin told reporters at parliament before taking lawmaker questions. Lin pointed to other things China has been doing, like unilaterally opening new air routes close to Taiwan-controlled islands next to the Chinese coast, and sending coast guard ships to Taiwan's east coast during the exercises last week.
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