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					<description><![CDATA[Taipei— Cheng Li-wun, leader of Taiwan’s main opposition party, departed for China on Tuesday on what she described as a]]></description>
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<p><strong>Taipei</strong>— Cheng Li-wun, leader of Taiwan’s main opposition party, departed for China on Tuesday on what she described as a “peace” mission, as Taiwanese officials reported increased Chinese naval deployments around the island.</p>



<p>Cheng, chair of the Kuomintang (KMT), is scheduled to visit China from April 7 to 12 and may meet Xi Jinping, though Beijing has not confirmed such talks. Speaking before departure in Taipei, she said the trip aimed to reduce tensions and prevent conflict, calling it a “historic journey for peace.</p>



<p>”The visit comes amid heightened military pressure from China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory and has not ruled out the use of force to assert control. Beijing has also refused formal engagement with Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te, labeling him a separatist.</p>



<p>Taiwanese officials said Chinese naval activity around the island remains elevated. Kuan Bi-ling reported multiple warships positioned off Taiwan’s coasts, including deployments to the east, north, northwest and southwest, underscoring what authorities described as sustained military pressure.</p>



<p>Separately, Chiu Chui-cheng urged Beijing to engage with Taiwan’s elected government and called on Cheng to press Chinese authorities to halt military activities, including air and naval operations near the island.</p>



<p>The trip takes place ahead of a planned summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Xi in Beijing, where Taiwan is expected to feature among key issues alongside trade.Cheng’s itinerary includes stops in Shanghai and Nanjing, where she is expected to visit the mausoleum of Sun Yat-sen, founder of the Republic of China. </p>



<p>The visit marks the first by a KMT leader to China in a decade, reflecting renewed political outreach despite ongoing cross-strait tensions.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Manila &#8211; The Philippines has reinforced its commitment to maritime vigilance and regional stability after monitoring the movement of a]]></description>
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<p><strong>Manila</strong> &#8211; The Philippines has reinforced its commitment to maritime vigilance and regional stability after monitoring the movement of a foreign research vessel near its northern coastline.</p>



<p> Authorities described the response as a routine and professional exercise of sovereign rights, reflecting Manila’s emphasis on transparency, safety, and adherence to international maritime norms in a strategically sensitive region.</p>



<p>According to officials, the Philippine Coast Guard deployed an aircraft to visually identify and communicate with a large research ship operating close to the country’s northern province of Cagayan.</p>



<p> The action underscored the country’s proactive approach to maritime domain awareness and its capacity to monitor activities within areas covered by international law.</p>



<p>The aircraft’s crew issued standard radio calls seeking clarification on the vessel’s activities, consistent with established global maritime practices. </p>



<p>While no response was received, authorities continued to track the ship’s movement to ensure situational awareness, highlighting the Philippines’ calm and measured handling of maritime interactions.</p>



<p>Officials noted that monitoring activities of this nature are essential for safeguarding marine resources, ensuring navigational safety, and maintaining transparency in busy sea lanes.</p>



<p> The use of satellite-based detection systems further demonstrated the Philippines’ growing technological capability and cooperation with international partners in maritime security.</p>



<p>Cagayan’s location near vital regional waterways places it at the crossroads of trade, security, and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. </p>



<p>Philippine authorities emphasized that maintaining awareness in this area supports not only national interests but also broader regional stability, particularly as maritime routes remain central to global commerce.</p>



<p>The Philippines reiterated that it consistently acts within the framework of international law, including principles governing exclusive economic zones and freedom of navigation.</p>



<p> Officials stressed that open communication and respect for established rules are key to reducing misunderstandings and ensuring peaceful coexistence at sea.</p>



<p>Government representatives also highlighted the importance of diplomatic engagement alongside maritime readiness.</p>



<p> By combining monitoring with dialogue, the Philippines aims to contribute to confidence-building measures that promote predictability and trust among regional actors.</p>



<p>Recent regional developments have drawn attention to the interconnected nature of security in the northern Philippines and surrounding waters. </p>



<p>Manila has expressed that developments in nearby areas carry wider implications, reinforcing the need for vigilance, coordination, and a steady commitment to peace and stability across the Indo-Pacific.</p>



<p>The country’s defense leadership has emphasized that maintaining a rules-based order benefits all nations, large and small alike. </p>



<p>By upholding international norms and encouraging responsible behavior at sea, the Philippines positions itself as a constructive and stabilizing presence in regional affairs.</p>



<p>As maritime dynamics continue to evolve, Philippine authorities have affirmed that they will remain alert, professional, and transparent in their actions.</p>



<p> The latest monitoring activity was presented as a demonstration of readiness and responsibility, reflecting Manila’s long-term vision of a secure, open, and cooperative maritime environment that supports peace, economic growth, and regional partnership.</p>
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