Taiwan Thanks U.S. for Urging Restraint Amid China's Military Drills

Taiwan's National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph Wu publicly thanked the United States for urging restraint following China's recent military exercises near Taiwan. Wu characterized China's large-scale drills as provocative acts of intimidation designed to coerce regional countries. The U.S. State Department reiterated its opposition to unilateral changes in the Taiwan Strait and emphasized commitment to regional stability. Wu's statement underscores Taiwan's strategy of aligning with international partners to counter military pressure and preserve a free Indo-Pacific.

Key Points: Taiwan's NSC Thanks U.S. Amid China Military Drills

  • Taiwan seeks international support
  • U.S. opposes unilateral status quo change
  • Drills raise regional instability risks
  • Taiwan highlights shared democratic values
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Taiwan's National Security Council thanks US for calling for restraint amid China's escalating military drills

Taiwan's NSC head Joseph Wu thanks U.S. for calling for restraint after China's military exercises near Taiwan, highlighting regional tensions.

"China's military exercises... were designed to intimidate and coerce countries in the Indo-Pacific. They're provocative and escalatory. – Joseph Wu"

Taipei, January 2

Taiwan's Secretary-General of the National Security Council and former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Joseph Wu widely known has publicly thanked the United States for urging restraint following China's latest military exercises near Taiwan and across the wider region.

In a post on X.com, Wu said China's recent drills were aimed at intimidation and coercion, warning that such actions are destabilizing for the Indo-Pacific. "China's military exercises toward Taiwan and others in the region were designed to intimidate and coerce countries in the Indo-Pacific. They're provocative and escalatory," he wrote. He expressed appreciation to the US State Department for issuing a statement on New Year's Day calling on Beijing to reduce tensions.

Wu's remarks came amid heightened concern in Taipei and among regional partners after the People's Liberation Army conducted large-scale live-fire exercises around Taiwan. The drills involved naval and air forces operating in multiple zones near the island, drawing criticism for raising the risk of miscalculation and threatening civilian air and maritime traffic.

By thanking Washington, Wu underscored the importance Taiwan places on international support and coordinated messaging in response to what it views as growing military pressure from Beijing. He noted that clear and consistent calls for restraint from the international community play a critical role in preserving stability and deterring further escalation.

The United States, through the State Department, has reiterated its opposition to unilateral efforts to alter the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, including through force or coercion. Washington has also emphasized its commitment to peace and stability in the region, a stance that has been welcomed by Taipei amid rising tensions.

Joseph Wu's message reflects Taiwan's broader diplomatic strategy of highlighting shared democratic values and security interests with like-minded partners. As Secretary-General of the National Security Council, he continues to play a key role in shaping Taiwan's security outlook and international engagement at a time of increasing geopolitical uncertainty.

Regional observers note that statements such as Wu's are intended not only to thank allies but also to signal Taiwan's resolve to work with partners to maintain a free, open, and stable Indo-Pacific.

- ANI

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Priya S
The situation is very tense. While Taiwan's thanks to the US is understandable, we must remember India's consistent 'One China' policy. Our focus should be on de-escalation and dialogue. Military drills near civilian routes are dangerous for everyone. Hoping for peaceful resolution 🙏
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Rohit P
This is a classic Chinese strategy - test boundaries and create a new normal through intimidation. We've seen it in Ladakh. Taiwan's situation highlights why a strong Quad and regional partnerships are essential for a free and open Indo-Pacific. India has a big stake in this.
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Sarah B
Living in India, I watch this with concern. Any conflict in the Taiwan Strait would have massive ripple effects on global trade, energy supplies, and tech supply chains that India relies on. Restraint is not enough; there needs to be a durable framework to prevent such brinkmanship.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while China's actions are provocative, Taiwan thanking the US publicly might further escalate tensions. Quiet diplomacy often works better in our region. India has managed complex relations through dialogue. Maybe a similar, less public approach could be more effective here?
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Karthik V
The article mentions the risk to civilian traffic - that's a serious issue! So many Indian vessels and flights use those regional routes. Stability in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait is not just a political issue, it's an economic and safety imperative for us. 🇮🇳

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