Reported about 1 year ago
Premier Su Tseng-chang responded to multiple flights of Chinese civil aircraft over Taiwan's airspace, assuring the public that the military is rigorously monitoring the situation. Su emphasized that the military is closely monitoring and identifying any unusual activities in Taiwan's airspace and air traffic control zones. He stated that in cases where there are weather-related issues affecting flights, communication is maintained with Chinese flight control units to ensure safety measures are taken, with the government fully aware of these situations. Su further stressed the government's requirement that Chinese aircraft should not enter certain designated areas over Taiwan, with ongoing strict monitoring by the military to ensure there are no incidents. Su's remarks were made during a parliamentary session where he reported on the executive branch's policies and took questions from the media.
Source: YAHOO