G7 condemns 'provocative' Chinese military drills around Taiwan
- G7 foreign ministers issued a statement on April 6, 2025, condemning Beijing's actions around Taiwan.
- China's recent military drills encircling Taiwan prompted the G7 intervention amid rising Indo-Pacific tensions.
- These exercises involved naval and air assets, including live-fire drills, near the self-governing island of Taiwan.
- The G7 expressed "deep concern" regarding China's military exercises and reaffirmed the need to maintain peace.
- China rejected the G7 statement, calling it a "mischaracterisation of the facts and truth" and interference.
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Top G7 diplomats express deep concern over PLA drills around Taiwan - Focus Taiwan
G7 countries' top diplomats have expressed concern over the recent military exercises conducted by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) around Taiwan, saying they intensified risks to regional and global security.
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