China blasts ‘dangerous situation’ over US military aid to Taiwan

24 April 2024, 10:14

Taiwan and US officials
Taiwan US China. Picture: PA

The American senate has approved eight billion dollars of funding for Taiwan to counter the threat of invasion by China.

China has criticised the latest package of US military assistance to Taiwan, saying that such funding was pushing the self-governing island republic into a “dangerous situation”.

On Tuesday, the US senate passed 95 billion dollars (£76.6 billion) in war aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan after months of delays and contentious debate over how involved the United States should be in foreign wars.

The package included eight billion dollars (£6.45 billion) for Taiwan, meant to counter the threat of invasion by China, which claims the entire island as its own territory and has threatened to take it by force if necessary.

The mainland’s Taiwan Affairs Office said the aid “seriously violates” US commitments to China and “sends a wrong signal to the Taiwan independence separatist forces”.

Mitch McConnell
US senate minority leader Mitch McConnell praises support for Ukraine after the move to approve aid (AP)

Office spokesperson Zhu Fenglian added that Taiwan’s ruling pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party, which won a third four-year presidential term in January, is willing to “become a pawn for external forces to use Taiwan to contain China, bringing Taiwan into a dangerous situation”.

On Tuesday, Taiwan’s president-elect Lai Ching-te told a visiting US congressional delegation that the aid package would “strengthen the deterrence against authoritarianism in the West Pacific ally chain” and “help ensure peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and also boost confidence in the region”.

The package has had broad congressional support since US President Joe Biden first requested the money last summer. But US congressional leaders had to navigate strong opposition from a growing number of conservatives who question US involvement in foreign wars and argue that Congress should be focused instead on the surge of migration at the US-Mexican border.

The package covers a wide range of parts and services aimed at maintaining and and upgrading Taiwan’s military hardware.

Separately, Taiwan has signed contracts worth billions with the US for latest-generation F-16V fighter jets, M1 Abrams main battle tanks and the Himars rocket system, which the US has also supplied to Ukraine.

Taiwanese and US officials
Beijing has issued a warning after the funding was approved (Taiwan Presidential Office via AP)

Taiwan has also been expanding its own defence industry, building submarines and trainer jets.

Next month, it plans to commission its third and fourth domestically designed and built stealth corvettes to counter the Chinese navy as part of a strategy of asymmetrical warfare, in which a smaller force counters its larger opponent by using cutting edge or non-conventional tactics and weaponry.

China launches daily incursions into waters and airspace around Taiwan by navy ships and warplanes. It has also sought to pick away Taiwan’s few remaining formal diplomatic partners.

However, only two People’s Liberation Army Air Force planes and seven navy vessels were found operating in areas around Taiwan between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning, possibly as a result of heavy rainstorms and low visibility overnight along the island’s west coast facing China.

At times of heightened tensions, China has launched dozens of such missions over a 24-hour period, many of them crossing the centre line in the Taiwan Strait dividing the sides or entering Taiwan’s air defence identification zone.

By Press Association

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