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    Ahead of Trump-Xi meeting, China says bombers flew near Taiwan

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    Posted on October 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    China flew bombers near Taiwan ahead of a Trump-Xi meeting, conducting confrontation drills. The US reassures Taiwan amid ongoing trade discussions.

    Table of Contents

    • China's Military Actions Near Taiwan
    • Details of the Bomber Drills
    • Reactions from Taiwan and the U.S.
    • Taiwan's Defense Response
    • U.S. Official Statements

    China Conducts Bomber Drills Near Taiwan Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting

    China's Military Actions Near Taiwan

    BEIJING (Reuters) -A group of Chinese H-6K bombers recently flew near Taiwan to practice "confrontation drills", Chinese state media reported late on Sunday, publicising the action just a few days before the U.S. and Chinese presidents are due to meet in South Korea.

    Details of the Bomber Drills

    Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, sends its combat aircraft and warships into the skies and waters around the island on a daily basis, though Taipei's defence ministry has not reported any unusual activity lately.

    Reactions from Taiwan and the U.S.

    Chinese state television's military channel's Weibo account said that recently - it did not give a date - units from the Eastern Theatre Command had conducted combat-oriented training to test their capabilities in areas like air blockades and precision strikes.

    Taiwan's Defense Response

    "Several J-10 fighters flew in combat formation to a designated target airspace, and multiple H-6K bombers went to the waters and airspace around Taiwan island to carry out simulated confrontation drills," it added, without providing the location.

    U.S. Official Statements

    China's defence ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment, while Taiwan's defence ministry had no immediate comment.

    The H-6K is a strategic bomber that can carry nuclear weapons.

    The report added that defending national sovereignty and territorial integrity through "concrete actions and safeguarding the peace and happiness of hundreds of millions of people is our solemn commitment".

    It showed a video of bombs being dropped, and in one segment an air force officer says that the "coast of Taiwan can be clearly made out", though it is not clear from the image whether any land can be seen.

    U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to meet on the sidelines of a regional summit in South Korea this week to discuss their ongoing trade dispute.

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday that Taiwan should not be concerned about the talks.

    Taiwan, whose government rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims, has over the decades enjoyed strong though unofficial support from the United States, which despite the lack of formal diplomatic ties is bound by law to provide the island with the means to defend itself.

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

    Key Takeaways

    • •China flew H-6K bombers near Taiwan for drills.
    • •The drills occurred before Trump-Xi meeting in South Korea.
    • •Taiwan's defense ministry reported no unusual activities.
    • •The US reassures Taiwan amidst ongoing trade talks.
    • •China emphasizes defending national sovereignty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ahead of Trump-Xi meeting, China says bombers flew near Taiwan

    1What is a bomber drill?

    A bomber drill is a military exercise where bombers practice various tactics, including air blockades and precision strikes, to enhance their operational readiness.

    2What is Taiwan's defense response?

    Taiwan's defense response involves deploying combat aircraft and warships to monitor and respond to military activities in nearby waters, ensuring national security.

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