ROC protests unilateral launch of mainland China flight routes in Taiwan Strait, urges consultation
On Jan. 4, the ROC government protested mainland China’s unilateral launch the same day of the northbound M503 flight
route in the Taiwan Strait and the W121, W122, and W123 east-west extension routes.
Mainland China initiated these four routes without prior communication with Taiwan and began flights on them the same
day. Taiwan believes this action violates the negotiation results reached between the Taipei Airlines Association and
China Air Transport Association in March 2015, when mainland China repeatedly pledged to use the M503 route only for
one-way southbound flights, and not to activate the W flight routes until after confirmation through further
negotiations.
The unilateral launch of these routes also runs entirely counter to international civil aviation regulations, disregards
aviation safety, and disrespects Taiwan. The ROC government calls on all parties not to use these flight routes as
serious safety concerns remain.
On Jan. 7, ROC President Tsai Ing-wen convened a meeting of the National Security Council to review developments in East
Asia including the situation with North Korea, tensions throughout the region caused by mainland China’s frequent
military actions, and Beijing’s one-sided launch of these flight routes.
Following the meeting, President Tsai issued the following points:
(1) The unilateral launch of controversial aviation routes is a provocation impacting regional security.
The activation of these contentious routes has not only severely influenced regional security and flight safety, but
constitutes a political and military threat to Taiwan, and as such destabilizes the region. As a member of the regional
community, mainland China has a duty to preserve regional stability, and such actions are irresponsible.
(2) Taiwan will continue to strengthen its national security.
Taiwan will minimize the risks to national security while maximizing regional cooperation in the face of regional
challenges and tension-raising developments.
(3) Taiwan will defend the nation’s core values of freedom and democracy.
The ROC military will bolster its ability to comprehensively monitor and respond to mainland China’s military
maneuvering.
(4) Taiwan will communicate fully with the international community.
The one-sided launch of controversial flight routes without prior negotiation by the Beijing authorities endangers
aviation safety and upsets the status quo across the Taiwan Strait.
(5) Beijing should fulfill its responsibilities to the region and resume negotiations with Taiwan promptly.
To resolve the negative impact of this move on regional stability, aviation safety, and cross-strait relations, Taiwan
is ready to act responsibly and cooperatively. Taiwan calls on the Beijing authorities to cherish hard-won peaceful and
stable cross-strait relations.