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China holds military drills around Taiwan as US delegation visits

China's military sent frigates, bombers and fighter planes to the East China Sea and the area around Taiwan on Friday, People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command spokesman Shi Yilu said, according to China's state broadcaster.

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Taipei, Taiwan
Fri, April 15, 2022

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China holds military drills around Taiwan as US delegation visits Growing tensions -- In this Sept. 25, 2016 file photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force Su-30 fighter, right, flies along with a H-6K bomber as they take part in a drill near the East China Sea. China patrolled the waters of a series of hotly contested islands on Sunday a day after staging a flyover of two strategically important waterways near Taiwan and Japan. (Xinhua via AP, File/Shao Jing)

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hina said it conducted military drills around Taiwan on Friday, as a US Congressional delegation visited the island, in a move the People's Liberation Army said was intended to target the "wrong signals" sent by the United States.

China's military sent frigates, bombers and fighter planes to the East China Sea and the area around Taiwan on Friday, People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command spokesman Shi Yilu said, according to China's state broadcaster.

"This operation is in response to the recent frequent release of wrong signals by the United States on the Taiwan issue," Shi said, without mentioning the visiting US lawmakers.

"The US bad actions and tricks are completely futile and very dangerous. Those who play with fire will burn themselves," he said.

During a Friday meeting with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, US Senator Bob Menendez, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said the technology hub is a "country of global significance" and its security has implications for the world.

Menendez was among a bipartisan group of six US lawmakers visiting in a show of support to the democratic island in the face of Chinese pressure.

Such visits, and a reference to Taiwan as a "country", rankle in Beijing, which dismisses any suggestion that Taiwan is a country. China regards the island as one of its provinces.

The United States has no formal relations with Chinese-claimed Taiwan but is its most important international backer and arms supplier.

Menendez acknowledged that the Chinese government was "very unhappy" with the delegation's visit but that would not dissuade the group from supporting Taiwan.

"With Taiwan producing 90 percent of the world's high-end semiconductor products, it is a country of global significance, consequence and impact, and therefore it should be understood the security of Taiwan has a global impact," Menendez told Tsai in a meeting in the presidential office broadcast live online.

Taiwan has been heartened by the US support offered by the Biden administration, which has repeatedly talked of its "rock-solid" commitment to the democratically governed island.

That has added to strains in Sino-US relations.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has also put Taipei on alert for any possible moves by Beijing to use the Ukraine crisis to make a move on the island. The government has reported no unusual Chinese activity.

Republican US Senator Lindsey Graham told Tsai during the delegation's meeting that the war in Ukraine and provocative behaviour by China have united US opinion in a way not seen before.

"We will stand with you. To abandon Taiwan will be to abandon democracy and freedom," he said.

The delegation, which arrived late on Thursday from Australia for an unannounced two-day trip, will also meet Taiwan's foreign minister, Joseph Wu, and Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng.

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