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    Taiwan Spotted Chinese Warplanes as Xi Met Opposition Leader in Beijing

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    Posted on April 11, 2026

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    Taiwan reported 16 Chinese warplanes operating near the island on April 10, coinciding with Xi Jinping’s 11 a.m. meeting in Beijing with KMT chairwoman Cheng Li‑wun. Taiwan called it a dual strategy of peace rhetoric and military coercion.

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Tensions Amid High-Level Cross-Strait Meeting
    • Chinese Military Activity Near Taiwan
    • Xi Jinping Meets KMT Chairwoman in Beijing
    • Statements from Chinese Leadership
    • Purpose of the KMT Visit
    • Details of the Warplane Incursion
    • Taiwan's Defence Ministry Report
    • Reactions from Taiwan
    • Official Statements on China's Tactics
    • Contradictory Signals from China
    • China's Silence
    • KMT's Perspective on Peace and Reconciliation
    • Statements from KMT Vice Chairman
    • Peace with Dignity
    • Response from Taiwan's Presidential Office
    • Concerns Over Sovereignty
    • Taiwan's Future Decided by Its People

    Taiwan Spots 16 Chinese Warplanes as Xi Jingping and KMT Leader Meet in Beijing

    Escalating Tensions Amid High-Level Cross-Strait Meeting

    Chinese Military Activity Near Taiwan

    TAIPEI, April 11 (Reuters) - Taiwan's defence ministry said on Saturday that it spotted 16 Chinese warplanes operating near the island the previous day, around the same time China's president was meeting the Taiwanese opposition leader.

    Xi Jinping Meets KMT Chairwoman in Beijing

    Statements from Chinese Leadership

    Late on Friday morning, Chinese President Xi Jinping met Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan's largest opposition party the Kuomintang (KMT) in Beijing, where Xi said he "absolutely would not tolerate" independence for Taiwan, which China views as its own territory.

    Purpose of the KMT Visit

    Cheng has portrayed her visit as a reconciliation mission to lessen tensions, and told Xi she looked forward to the KMT and Communist Party advancing the "institutionalisation" of peace across the Taiwan Strait.

    Details of the Warplane Incursion

    Taiwan's Defence Ministry Report

    Taiwan's defence ministry, in its daily report on Chinese military activity in the previous 24 hours, said that 16 Chinese warplanes flew near the island from mid-morning to mid-afternoon on Friday. Xi and Cheng met at 11 am (0300GMT).

    Reactions from Taiwan

    Official Statements on China's Tactics

    Shen Yu-chung, a deputy minister at Taiwan's China-policy-making Mainland Affairs Council, told reporters in Taipei on Saturday that using military coercion against Taiwan as a means of applying pressure for political negotiations has always been China's "go-to tactic".

    Contradictory Signals from China

    "So on one hand we see them sending out messages of peace, while on the other hand they continue to use military force to pressure Taiwan without letup," he added.

    China's Silence

    China's Taiwan Affairs Office did not respond to a request for comment. 

    KMT's Perspective on Peace and Reconciliation

    Statements from KMT Vice Chairman

    In Beijing, KMT Vice Chairman Chang Jung-kung said that the key to promoting peace lies in offering Taiwan's people a choice between peace and reconciliation, or war.

    Peace with Dignity

    Engaging with China and promoting cross-strait peace yields "peace with dignity," not the bowing of one's head to "shake hands" like Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has said, Chang added, according to a KMT statement.

    Response from Taiwan's Presidential Office

    Concerns Over Sovereignty

    Lai's office said on Friday night that what the Xi-Cheng meeting sought to highlight was that "Taiwan is part of the People's Republic of China" and to advance "the annexation of Taiwan".

    Taiwan's Future Decided by Its People

    "Taiwan's future can only be decided by the Taiwanese people themselves," Lai's spokesperson Karen Kuo said in a statement.

    (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Additional reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •China’s warplanes surged near Taiwan—16 spotted between mid‑morning and mid‑afternoon April 10, as Xi met the KMT leader.
    • •Xi‑Cheng meeting marked first such encounter in nearly a decade, emphasizing the 1992 Consensus and opposing Taiwanese independence.
    • •Taiwan condemned the juxtaposition—beacons of outreach paired with pressure—warning China mixes conciliatory messaging with military coercion.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Taiwan spotted Chinese warplanes as Xi met opposition leader in Beijing

    1How many Chinese warplanes did Taiwan report near the island?

    Taiwan's defense ministry reported that 16 Chinese warplanes operated near the island the previous day.

    2What was the context of Xi Jinping's meeting with the Taiwanese opposition leader?

    Xi Jinping met with Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan's Kuomintang party, to discuss the institutionalization of peace across the Taiwan Strait.

    3How did Taiwan's government respond to the Xi-Cheng meeting?

    Taiwan's government suggested the meeting aimed to promote the view that Taiwan is part of China and reaffirmed that Taiwan's future should be decided by its own people.

    4What was the reaction of Taiwan's defense officials to China's military activities?

    Taiwanese officials emphasized that China often uses military coercion while simultaneously sending messages of peace.

    5What is the stance of the Kuomintang (KMT) on cross-strait relations?

    The KMT supports promoting peace and reconciliation with China, arguing it yields 'peace with dignity' for Taiwan.

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