China says it has started three days of military exercises around Taiwan, in an announcement that comes after the island democracy’s president met the US House Speaker in defiance of repeated threats by Beijing.

The Chinese military’s Eastern Theatre Command announced the drills Saturday, describing them as “a serious warning against the Taiwan separatist forces’ collusion with external forces, and a necessary move to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

The exercises, dubbed “United Sharp Sword,” would feature “combat-ready patrols and exercises in and around the Taiwan Strait, and to the north, south and east of Taiwan and the sea and airspace as planned,” Senior Colonel Shi Yi of the People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theatre Command said in a statement on Saturday.

China has been flexing its muscles in the South China Sea and in the Taiwan Strait.
China has been flexing its muscles in the South China Sea and in the Taiwan Strait. (AP)

The drills would focus on the country’s “capabilities to seize control of sea, air and information under the support of our joint combat system,” the PLA said.

Soon after the announcement by China, Taiwan’s defence ministry said it had detected a total of 42 Chinese warplanes over the Taiwan Strait, which separates the island from the Chinese mainland.

It said 29 Chinese warplanes had crossed the median line in the strait into its air defence identification zone. It added that eight PLA vessels had been spotted in the strait.

Beijing had repeatedly warned against the trip and had previously threatened to take “strong and resolute measures” if it went ahead. China claims the self-governing democracy of Taiwan as part of its territory, despite never having ruled it, and has spent decades trying to isolate it diplomatically. It has not ruled out the use of force to bring the island under its control.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said it was closely monitoring the situation and would make every effort to defend national security and sovereignty.

“In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party has continued to send aircraft and ships to harass the region, which has threatened the regional situation. It even used President Tsai’s visit and transit to the United States as an excuse to conduct military exercises, which has seriously damaged regional peace, stability, and security,” Taiwan’s defence ministry said.

China has ramped up its rhetoric on Taiwan in recent years.
China has ramped up its rhetoric on Taiwan in recent years. (Getty)

The ministry added it would respond with a calm, rational and serious attitude, and not seek to escalate conflict.

China reacted in a similar way when then US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan in August, launching a series of military drills that surrounded the island and firing missiles over it.

Those drills were the first time China had fired missiles over the island, and many experts saw them as representing a major escalation of China’s military intimidation against Taiwan.

Some of those missiles also fell into Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone near Japanese islands to the north of Taiwan, a move which heightened tensions between Beijing and Tokyo.

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The August exercises also involved dozens of Chinese warplanes crossing into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone as well as PLA Navy warships in manoeuvres in waters around Taiwan.

Beijing said at the time it was simulating an air and sea “blockade” of the island, but offered little solid evidence to back up the claim.

Officials in Taiwan had reportedly been expecting a less severe reaction to Tsai’s meeting with McCarthy because it took place on US soil.

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