On Wednesday, defence officials said Taiwan would exercise its right to self-defence should Beijing decide to move against the island. Pictured: Military honour guards hold a morning Taiwan flag raising ceremony in Taipei, August 30
Reuters: Taiwan vows counter-attack if Chinese forces enter its territory
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan said on Wednesday it would exercise its right to self-defence and counter-attack if Chinese armed forces entered its territory, as Beijing increased military activities near the democratically governed island.
Beijing, which claims Taiwan as its own against the strong objections of the Taipei government, has held military exercises around the island this month in reaction to a visit to Taipei by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Taiwanese defence officials said China's "high intensity" military patrols near Taiwan continued and Beijing's intention to make the Taiwan Strait separating the two sides its "inner sea" would become the main source of instability in the region.
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