The relations between Japan and Taiwan have traditionally been cordial in all areas of their bilateral relations. The outcome of the recent summit between Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and American President Joseph R. Biden offers yet another indication that Tokyo treats Taiwan’s defence and security as one of its topmost foreign policy priorities. It also indicates that Tokyo is determined to work with Washington to checkmate any potential Chinese aggression against Taiwan.
The joint leaders’ statement included, amongst other issues, a reference to Taiwan, the first since 1969, when Tokyo normalised its ties with Beijing.
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Chinese warplane enters Taiwan s air defence zone
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08 Jul 2021, 13:18 GMT+10
Taipei [Taiwan], July 8 (ANI): A Chinese warplane entered Taiwan s air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on Wednesday morning, marking the fourth such intrusion this month.
A single People s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Shaanxi Y-8 electronic warfare plane flew into the southwest corner of Taiwan s ADIZ, Taiwan News reported citing the country s defence ministry.
In response, Taiwan sent aircraft, broadcast radio warnings, and had air defence missile systems track the PLAAF aircraft.
Chinese planes have been tracked in Taiwan s identification zone on July 2, 3, 4, and 7. They have all consisted of slow-flying turboprops.