<p>Beijing blamed the United States on Thursday for tensions over Taiwan after a US warship sailed close to the Chinese-claimed island, asking rhetorically whether China would sail in the Gulf of Mexico as a "show of strength".</p>.<p>The democratically-run island has complained of repeated military activities by Beijing in recent months, with China's air force making almost daily forays into Taiwan's air defence identification zone.</p>.<p>On Monday, China said an aircraft carrier group was exercising close to the island, and on Wednesday a US warship sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait that separates the island from its giant neighbour.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/taiwan-us-to-strengthen-maritime-coordination-after-china-law-966692.html" target="_blank">Taiwan, US to strengthen maritime coordination after China law</a></strong></p>.<p>Speaking at a daily news briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said US ships engaging in "provocations" "send a seriously wrong signal to the forces of Taiwan independence, threatening peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait".</p>.<p>"Would a Chinese warship go to the Gulf of Mexico to make a show of strength?" he added.</p>.<p>In 2015, five Chinese Navy ships sailed in international waters in the Bering Sea off Alaska, in an apparent first for China's military that came as then-US President Barack Obama toured the US state.</p>.<p>The US Navy has been regularly conducting what it calls "routine" transits of the Taiwan Strait.</p>.<p>Washington has expressed its concern about a pattern of Chinese intimidation efforts in the region, including towards Taiwan, reiterating that the US commitment to Taiwan is "rock solid".</p>.<p>China believes the United States is colluding with Taiwan to challenge Beijing and giving support to those who want the island to declare formal independence.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-says-carrier-group-exercising-near-taiwan-drills-will-become-regular-970888.html" target="_blank">China says carrier group exercising near Taiwan, drills will become regular</a></strong></p>.<p>Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen says they are already an independent country called the Republic of China, the island's official name.</p>.<p>Taiwan is China's most sensitive territorial issue and a major bone of contention between Beijing and Washington.</p>.<p>The widely-read Chinese state-backed tabloid the <em>Global Times</em>, published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, said on Thursday China's carrier group had been drilling near Taiwan "amid US provocations".</p>.<p>It published what it said was a conversation between a Chinese fighter pilot and a Taiwanese one, who was warning China's aircraft to turn around.</p>.<p>"This is China's airspace," the Chinese pilot says, in a recording the paper said was made on Tuesday while he was on duty cruising southwest of Taiwan</p>
<p>Beijing blamed the United States on Thursday for tensions over Taiwan after a US warship sailed close to the Chinese-claimed island, asking rhetorically whether China would sail in the Gulf of Mexico as a "show of strength".</p>.<p>The democratically-run island has complained of repeated military activities by Beijing in recent months, with China's air force making almost daily forays into Taiwan's air defence identification zone.</p>.<p>On Monday, China said an aircraft carrier group was exercising close to the island, and on Wednesday a US warship sailed through the sensitive Taiwan Strait that separates the island from its giant neighbour.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/taiwan-us-to-strengthen-maritime-coordination-after-china-law-966692.html" target="_blank">Taiwan, US to strengthen maritime coordination after China law</a></strong></p>.<p>Speaking at a daily news briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said US ships engaging in "provocations" "send a seriously wrong signal to the forces of Taiwan independence, threatening peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait".</p>.<p>"Would a Chinese warship go to the Gulf of Mexico to make a show of strength?" he added.</p>.<p>In 2015, five Chinese Navy ships sailed in international waters in the Bering Sea off Alaska, in an apparent first for China's military that came as then-US President Barack Obama toured the US state.</p>.<p>The US Navy has been regularly conducting what it calls "routine" transits of the Taiwan Strait.</p>.<p>Washington has expressed its concern about a pattern of Chinese intimidation efforts in the region, including towards Taiwan, reiterating that the US commitment to Taiwan is "rock solid".</p>.<p>China believes the United States is colluding with Taiwan to challenge Beijing and giving support to those who want the island to declare formal independence.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/china-says-carrier-group-exercising-near-taiwan-drills-will-become-regular-970888.html" target="_blank">China says carrier group exercising near Taiwan, drills will become regular</a></strong></p>.<p>Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen says they are already an independent country called the Republic of China, the island's official name.</p>.<p>Taiwan is China's most sensitive territorial issue and a major bone of contention between Beijing and Washington.</p>.<p>The widely-read Chinese state-backed tabloid the <em>Global Times</em>, published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, said on Thursday China's carrier group had been drilling near Taiwan "amid US provocations".</p>.<p>It published what it said was a conversation between a Chinese fighter pilot and a Taiwanese one, who was warning China's aircraft to turn around.</p>.<p>"This is China's airspace," the Chinese pilot says, in a recording the paper said was made on Tuesday while he was on duty cruising southwest of Taiwan</p>