This time, the US congressional delegation visits China and Taiwan to protest at sea.

It’s been 11 days since I went to Pelosi.

While the followingmath of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan did not go away, a congressional delegation made up of US and House of Representatives visited Taiwan on the 15th. Conducted patrol and practical training.

Sui, a spokesperson for the People’s Liberation Army Eastern District, announced on the official WeChat (messenger in China) account that “The Eastern District organized various types of soldiers in the sea and airspace around the island of Taiwan to conduct patrol and combat training in preparation for combined combat.” “The exercise was aimed at serious threats to the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait through continued political maneuvers by the United States and Taiwan,” Shi said.

Taiwan’s Central News Agency reported that Chinese military fighter jets crossed the northern, western and southwestern ADIZ of Taiwan seven times from early morning to 10 am on the same day, and the Taiwanese military responded through warning broadcasts and other information.

The Chinese fighter’s entry into ADIZ appears to be a protest once morest the visit to Taiwan by five congressional delegations led by Senator Ed Markey (Democrat) the day before, the news agency reported.

The US congressional delegation, who arrived in Taiwan on a US C-40C plane the day before, met with Taiwan’s key figures, including President Tsai Ing-wen. According to the American Association of Taiwan (AIT), the US embassy in Taiwan, their visit is part of their Indo-Pacific tour.

The US congressional delegation to Taiwan is the first in 11 days since Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. “This visit will promote stability and peace in the Taiwan Strait,” Rep. Macy said upon arriving in Taiwan.

On this visit, the Chinese media are showing a strong tone every day. The state-run Xinhua News Agency reported that “American politicians should stop playing with fire over the Taiwan issue,” and “there is no room for negotiations or concessions on China’s core interests.” “If US lawmakers continue to cunningly provoke tensions in the Taiwan Strait, they will face decisive countermeasures,” the Global Times said. The Global Times, citing experts, said that China will take retaliatory measures similar to what it did to Pelosi once morest the US congressional delegation visiting Taiwan this time. The Chinese government announced on the 5th that it would put Pelosi and his immediate relatives on the list of sanctions targets. Specific details have not yet been revealed.

Tensions in the Taiwan Strait have been tense since Chairman Pelosi visited Taiwan earlier this month. Before and following Chairman Pelosi’s visit, China is constantly conducting military exercises by entering military aircraft over the midline of the Taiwan Strait and Taiwan’s ADIZ every day. According to the Ministry of National Defense of Taiwan, a total of 888 Chinese military fighter jets entered Taiwan’s ADIZ this year, including entering Taiwan’s ADIZ over 15 days this month alone. On the 15th, China also started live-fire drills aimed at the Korean Peninsula in the West Sea and Bohai Bay.

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