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    China Says Its Military Activities Around Taiwan Are 'reasonable, Justified'

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    Posted on April 17, 2026

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    Last updated: April 17, 2026

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    China’s defence ministry on April 17 reaffirmed that its near‑daily military activities around Taiwan are “reasonable and justified,” blaming Taipei for escalating tensions. Taiwan’s President Lai urged legislative approval of a US‑backed US$40 billion defence package to bolster deterrence.

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    Table of Contents

    • China's Military Activities and Diplomatic Tensions with Taiwan
    • China's Justification for Military Presence
    • Official Statements from Chinese Defence Ministry
    • Criticism of Taiwan's Government
    • Taiwan's Response and Defence Strategy
    • Lai Ching-te's Call for Defence Preparedness
    • International Involvement and Economic Interests
    • Chinese Critique of U.S. Motives
    • Reporting Credits

    China Defends Military Actions Around Taiwan, Blames Taipei for Tensions

    China's Military Activities and Diplomatic Tensions with Taiwan

    China's Justification for Military Presence

    TAIPEI, April 17 (Reuters) - China's regular military activities around Taiwan are "entirely justified and reasonable" and any tensions are the fault of the government in Taipei, the Chinese defence ministry said in a rare comment on Friday.

    China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, sends its warships and warplanes into the waters and skies around the island on an almost daily basis, to the condemnation of the Taiwanese government.

    China generally does not provide regular commentary on its daily activities near Taiwan.

    Official Statements from Chinese Defence Ministry

    Chinese Defence Ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang told reporters that Taiwan was an "inalienable part of Chinese territory".

    "The People's Liberation Army organises training and exercise activities in the waters and airspace around the Taiwan island to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, which is entirely justified, reasonable, and a matter of course," he said.

    Criticism of Taiwan's Government

    It was Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party which "distorts" Chinese activities, "peddling war anxiety, intimidating the people on the island, and stoking confrontation and antagonism across the Taiwan Strait", he added.

    Taiwan's Response and Defence Strategy

    China refuses to speak to Taiwan President Lai Ching-te, saying he is a "separatist". He says only Taiwan's people can decide their future.

    Lai Ching-te's Call for Defence Preparedness

    Speaking at a military base in southern Taiwan earlier on Friday, Lai said while everyone hoped for peace, only through strength can true peace be achieved, and reiterated a call for the opposition-dominated parliament to pass his stalled $40 billion special defence budget.

    "Only through continuous preparedness can we deter threats - by being ready to fight in order to avoid fighting, and by being capable of fighting in order to stop war," Lai said.

    International Involvement and Economic Interests

    The United States, Taiwan's main source of arms, has backed Lai's defence spending push.

    China has repeatedly called on Washington to stop selling Taiwan weapons.

    Chinese Critique of U.S. Motives

    Zhang said Lai was using Taiwan's people's money to "pledge loyalty to and curry favour with the United States".

    "What they truly care about is whether they can make more money, and they are not above profiting from war," he added, referring to the United States.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Writing and additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Taipei; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Beijing maintains PLA activities near Taiwan are routine sovereignty exercises, not provocations.
    • •Taipei accuses Beijing of deliberate intimidation, pressing for the stalled US$40 billion special defence budget to strengthen asymmetric deterrence.
    • •Frequent PLA drills since 2022 form part of the ongoing Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis, reinforcing the island’s urgency for enhanced air‑defence systems and domestic resilience.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China says its military activities around Taiwan are 'reasonable, justified'

    1Why does China conduct military activities around Taiwan?

    China says its military actions are to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity, viewing them as justified and reasonable.

    2How does the Taiwanese government respond to Chinese military actions?

    Taiwan condemns China's military activities and emphasizes the need for defense preparedness, seeking support for increased military spending.

    3What is China's official view on Taiwan?

    China considers Taiwan an inalienable part of its territory and blames the Taiwanese government for escalating cross-strait tensions.

    4How do US arms sales impact China-Taiwan relations?

    The US is Taiwan's main arms supplier, a point of criticism for China, which urges Washington to stop selling weapons to Taiwan.

    5What stance does Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te take on the situation?

    President Lai asserts that only Taiwan's people can decide their future and advocates for defense strength to ensure peace.

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