'Concerned...calls for de-escalation of tensions,' MEA on Taiwan issue

The ministry of external affairs in New Delhi. (HT File Photo) (HT_PRINT)Premium
The ministry of external affairs in New Delhi. (HT File Photo) (HT_PRINT)
2 min read . Updated: 12 Aug 2022, 05:07 PM IST Livemint

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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday said it opposed any unilateral change to the status quo over Taiwan. "We urge the exercise of restraint, avoidance of unilateral actions to change the status quo, de-escalation of tensions, and efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region," Indian foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.

Bagchi added, “Like many other countries, India too is concerned over recent developments".

Addressing a weekly media briefing, the MEA spokesperson said, "India's relevant policies are well known and consistent and they do not require reiteration."

After US House Speaker Nancy Policy paid to visit Taiwan against China's wishes, Beijing started holding large-scale military exercises while threatening to take over the self-ruled island.

After more than a week-long training near Taiwan, China on Wednesday announced that it has concluded its military drills, simulating an attack on the self-ruled island.

The PLA Eastern Theater Command said it had successfully completed various missions during recent drills around Taiwan and effectively tested the troops' joint operation combat capacity, state media outlet Global Times reported.

The command will regularly organize combat readiness patrols in the Taiwan Strait, it added.

On Tuesday, Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said China used the military drills to influence the international community's freedom of navigation in the waters and airspace of the Taiwan Strait and to prepare for an invasion.

Wu said China's decision to carry out military exercises in areas surrounding Taiwan is a gross violation of Taiwan's rights under international law and gravely threatens regional peace and security.

Justifying its large-scale military drills and airspace violations in the East and South China sea, China on Tuesday said that after Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, the country is now preparing itself for every possible scenario.

Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying said that Pelosi's Taiwan visit is a major provocation that upgraded US-Taiwan relations and a real threat to China's sovereignty and territorial integrity adding that China has to prepare itself for every possible scenario.

(With ANI inputs)

 

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