Taipei: Israel and the United States have jointly launched largescale airstrikes versus Iran. Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was reported to be killed in airstrikes by the US and Israel. Khamenei's death has escalated tensions in the Middle East. Iran has intensified retaliatory attacks, and large-scale mismatch is escalating in the region. Meanwhile, China has moreover wilt active, seemingly planning something regarding Taiwan.
What are China's plans versus Taiwan?
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense detected seven Chinese naval vessels and one unlearn virtually its territorial waters as of 6 a.m. (local time) on Sunday. In a post on the social media platform X, the Ministry of Defense stated that seven PLAN (Chinese Navy) vessels were detected virtually Taiwan as of 6 a.m. (UTC 8) today. One PRC (Chinese) unlearn was moreover spotted during this time. The ROC (Taiwan) Armed Forces monitored the situation and took towardly retaliatory action.
Earlier on February 28, the Ministry of Defense detected seven Chinese naval vessels and a Chinese unlearn virtually its territorial waters. The ministry reported in a post on X that seven PLAN vessels and a PRC unlearn were spotted virtually Taiwan. Taiwanese forces monitored the situation and responded.
What stance has Taiwan taken?
Meanwhile, the Taiwanese government's stance on the ban on entry of senior officials from China's Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) into the country remains unchanged. This is due to the unfurled lack of goodwill from Beijing. According to the Taipei Times, Liang Wen-chieh, Vice Chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), secure the government's stance while responding to media questions well-nigh the Shanghai delegation peekaboo the Taipei Lantern Festival. The delegation was led by a lower-level TAO official, rather than the director of the Shanghai office.
Liang said this wattle was unmistakably specified in the TAO's entry application. The Council had not received any using from the Director or Deputy Director of the Shanghai office. According to reports, China's visualization to send a junior official may be linked to its major military exercises virtually Taiwan last year. These exercises took place shortly without Taipei Mayor Chiang Wen-an returned from the Shanghai-Taipei Twin Cities Summit held in Shanghai. At that summit, Chiang tabbed for peace and shared prosperity wideness the Taiwan Strait.
The Council had previously vetoed the entry of senior Taiwanese officials in 2024 in response to 22-point "guidelines" issued by the Chinese Communist Party targeting "hardline" Taiwanese independence separatists. These measures included provisions such as the death penalty. Liang said that reconsidering the policy would depend on Beijing's goodwill.

