China escalated military tensions with Taiwan by deploying over 30 warplanes, including SU-30 fighters, and six navy vessels near the island, according to Taiwan's defense ministry. The provocative move included 13 warplanes crossing the unofficial midline of the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan responded by monitoring the situation and mobilizing its own forces. China claims sovereignty over Taiwan, viewing it as part of its territory, and has consistently expressed displeasure over political developments on the island.
The military maneuvers occurred as senior U.S. and Chinese representatives, including U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, were expected to meet in Bangkok. The purpose of the meeting was to address and alleviate tensions between the two nations. This diplomatic effort follows the Biden-Xi meeting in November, aiming to manage relations between the U.S. and China amid disputes over economic and geopolitical issues.
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Amidst U.S.-China discussions, both countries face immediate international concerns, particularly tensions in the Red Sea. The situation has disrupted global trade, leading many shippers to avoid the Suez Canal. China claims it has been actively working to de-escalate tensions in the Red Sea, where Iran-backed Houthi rebels have targeted international ships with missile attacks. The outcome of the U.S.-China talks in Bangkok is awaited to gauge the trajectory of bilateral relations and address pressing global challenges.
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