Chinese authorities suspect US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi could secretly land in Taiwan

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A plane carrying US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi may try to land in Taiwan.

Pelosi departed on Friday for a tour that could include a controversial stop in Taiwan, the self-governed island democracy at the heart of rising tensions between Beijing and Washington.

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  • UPDATE US Air Force callsign SPAR19 entered Taiwan airspace.
  • UPDATE Officials have confirmed a US military plane has requested authorization to land at Taipei Airport .
  • UPDATE Taoyuan International Airport and Songshan Airport in Taiwan received bomb threats today, TVBS report.
  • UPDATE Police confirms that Pelosi will arrive at Songshan Airport at 10:20 pm Taipei Songshan Airport.
  • UPDATE Almost all flights departing from the coastal Fujian region have suddenly been cancelled.
  • UPDATE US Air Force callsign SPAR19, reportedly carrying US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made a sudden U-turn, going outside the Indonesian Airspace and going towards Taiwan.

The newspaper pointed out that “It is still possible that Pelosi wants to make a risky and dangerous move by trying to land at a Taiwan airport with emergency excuses like an aircraft fault or refueling,” and that “the Chinese military patrols, radar detections and relevant drills should still keep at high alert in coming days”.

At the same time, the newspaper said that “Pelosi’s plane really has emergency problems during her trip around China, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft can provide protection to her plane and let her land at airports in China’s Sansha city, Hainan Province in the South China Sea, or other airports in the Chinese mainland which could provide professional services and assistance, as long as the speaker’s plane stays away from China’s Taiwan.”

Lu Xiang, an expert on US studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times that “no mention of Taiwan [in the annouced plan] could be a result of communication between Pelosi and the White House, the Pentagon and the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.” He also noted that “Taiwan is a forbidden zone for Pelosi’s plane.”

“Therefore, China will still keep the military preparations to stop any surprise move by Pelosi in the coming days, and this will give her no chance to challenge China’s sovereignty,” the newspaper quoted a Chinese expert on international relations who asked for anonymity.

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