China is holding military exercises around Taiwan, in what it calls a "stern warning" against those seeking "independence" for the self-ruled island.
The drills are seen as a response to a speech by Taiwanese President William Lai last week, in which he vowed to resist "annexation" by Beijing.
Taiwan's Ministry of Defense has condemned what it describes as "irrational and provocative behaviour" by China, adding it is ready to defend itself.
Taiwan's transport ministry says air traffic and port operations remain "normal" despite the military drills off the coast.
Taiwan's ally, the US, says it is monitoring the drills.
China sees Taiwan as a breakaway province, but the island sees itself as distinct and has its own government and military.
Beijing also mounted drills around Taiwan after Lai was sworn in as president earlier this year.
Source: BBC
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