China Protests Emergency Landing Of U.S. Warplanes In Taiwan
China is strongly protesting the apparent emergency landing of two U.S. Navy F-18 fighters at an airbase in Taiwan — the first time such an incident has occurred in three decades.
Beijing has long considered Taiwan part of its territory and the presence of U.S. warplanes there has caused unease.
"We have already made solemn representations to the U.S. side," China's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, told a regular news briefing.
"We require the U.S. to abide by the 'One-China Policy' ... to prudently deal with the relevant issue," Hua added.
Media in Taiwan have portrayed the incident as a first since the mid-1980s.
Taiwanese military expert Lin Yu-fang, who is also a member of parliament with the ruling Kuomintang party, was quoted by Agence France-Presse as saying the two jets were escorting an EA-6B Prowler, an electronics warfare aircraft, en route to the Philippines.
"Taiwan must have been considered by the United States a trusted place to make the emergency landing," Lin told AFP.
Reuters offers a bit of background:
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