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Mainland China’s military wraps up Joint Sword-2024A drills near Taiwan

  • Social media accounts and media signal end to exercises staged as ‘punishment’ for ‘Taiwan separatists’
  • Manoeuvres could become a new norm for the PLA, defence university professor says

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A PLA jet takes off during the Joint Sword-2024A on Thursday and Friday. Photo: PLA Eastern Theatre Command/ AFP
The People’s Liberation Army ended two days of military drills that observers said were the biggest and closest exercises ever held near Taiwan.
While there was no official announcement of the drills’ end, mainland Chinese media and PLA social media accounts said they lasted two days from Thursday.

In a post on the WeChat account of the PLA’s Eastern Theatre Command on Saturday, the command said the exercises by its land, navy, air force and missile forces were “punishment” for “Taiwan separatists” and a “severe warning” to outside forces intent on interference and provocation.

The drills, called Joint Sword-2024A, involved “advancing”, “besieging”, “blockading”, “attacking”, “destroying” and “cutting off”, according to the post.

They were launched three days after Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te made an inauguration speech that Beijing denounced as a “confession of independence”.

Lai’s office responded on Saturday, calling the drills “blatant provocation to the international order”.

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