(Beijing / Taipei Comprehensive News) Mainland China officially denies the statement of setting up a ban area in Taiwan, and stated that it provides a pre -notice of space activities to Taiwan to ensure that flight safety is responsible.political means.

In response to reports, it is reported that Mainland China will set up a banned area in the airspace in northern Taiwan on Sunday (April 16), and warn that rocket wreckage may fall.At the press conference, the civil aviation department issued the preview and notice of the aerospace activity in advance in accordance with the convention. It aims to remind the air traffic service department and users to pay attention to the impact of activities, which is the responsible practice of ensuring flight safety.

The Ministry of Transport of Taiwan previously issued a press release saying that Beijing initially notified Taipei from April 16 to 18; but after protesting in Taiwan, it shortened it to only 27 minutes on Sunday morning.

Wang Wenbin said: "I noticed that there were reports in the early stage that China had set up a ban area, which is inaccurate. The relevant air traffic service departments should take measures accordingly to ensure flight safety."

According to Reuters, Taiwan has issued a notice for pilots on Sunday morning to use the word "airspace blockade due to aerospace flight".

The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of China stated on Friday (April 14) that it was a pre -notice of providing space activities to Taiwan to ensure that flight safety is the practice of the mainland.Zhu Fenglian, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said in a statement that the hype of Chinese aerospace activities is a political means, an attempt to raise the opposition between the two sides of the strait.

The People's Liberation Army ended the Taiwan military exercise on April 10, and the outside world speculated that the mainland's forbidden navigation zone was related to military exercises.However, the Freedom Times reported that the national security people in Taiwan said on Thursday (April 13) that the move had no military exercise because the mainland would launch a meteorological satellite on the day.

The Fujian Maritime Affairs Bureau issued a sailing warning on Thursday, saying that within six hours from 9 am from 9 am on April 16th to 3 pm, "there may be rocket wreckage falls" within the waters of the four -point connection waters of the East China Sea, and the ships are prohibited from entering the ships from entering.Essence