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Beijing intensifies its military pressure on Taiwan after the United States and China announced talks

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The Taiwanese Ministry of Defense says that China sent more than 30 warplanes and a group of naval ships towards the island within 24 hours.

The military pressure follows the announcement that senior US and Chinese representatives are expected to meet in the Thai capital as the two countries seek to calm tensions.

The Chinese People's Liberation Army sent 33 aircraft, including Su-30 fighter jets, and six naval ships around Taiwan, between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday. Of these aircraft, 13 warplanes crossed the center line of the Taiwan Strait, an unofficial border considered a buffer zone between the island and the mainland. Taiwan monitored the situation and used its own forces in response to the activities.

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi were in Bangkok for talks, although it was not clear when the meeting would take place or if it had already taken place.

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Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Friday that Foreign Minister Wang will clarify China's position on Taiwan and US-China relations during the talks, and discuss international and regional concerns.

Among the immediate international concerns for both countries are tensions in the Red Sea that have turned global trade upside down by forcing many shipping companies to avoid the Suez Canal. Beijing said it was making positive efforts to calm the situation in which Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired missiles at international ships.

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