China’s military said it would stage “joint combat readiness” patrols around Taiwan on Saturday, sending a warning gesture to the island democracy soon after a leading candidate in Taiwan’s presidential election finished an overseas trip that Beijing had denounced.
Vice President Lai Ching-te, the candidate, had flown to Paraguay — one of 13 states that keeps diplomatic relations with Taipei, and not Beijing — making stops in the United States on his way there and back.
The Chinese government is trying to curtail the international activities of Taiwan, which it claims as its own territory.
It especially objects to Taiwanese leaders’ visits to the United States, the island’s most important political and military supporter.
He is the presidential candidate of Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party, which favors asserting Taiwan’s distinctive identity and sovereignty — a position that Beijing condemns as threatening its claim to the island.
Persons:
Lai Ching, ’, Lai’s, Taiwan’s, Lai, Shi Yi
Organizations:
Democratic Progressive Party, Eastern Theater, People’s Liberation Army
Locations:
Taiwan, Beijing, Paraguay, Taipei, United States