top of page

South Korea calls for peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait

South Korea urges peaceful dialogue as China conducts its largest-ever live-fire drills around Taiwan, raising regional tensions.

Reuters

December 30, 2025

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung arrives at the presidential office in the Blue House, or "Cheong Wa Dae" in Korean, in Seoul, South Korea, 29 December 2025. JEON HEON-KYUN/Pool via REUTERS REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT

JEON HEON-KYUN/Reuters

South Korea on Tuesday (December 30) urged for cross-strait relations to develop peacefully through dialogue and cooperation as China claimed to fire rockets into waters off northern and southern Taiwan, on the second day of its most extensive war games.


South Korean foreign ministry spokesperson Park Il said Seoul wants peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait to be maintained, adding that its basic position on Taiwan remains unchanged. South Korea, like most countries, only has formal diplomatic ties with Beijing, not Taipei.


China’s Eastern Theatre Command said live-firing would take place until 6 p.m. (1000 GMT), affecting the sea and airspace of five locations surrounding Taiwan.


Taiwan’s defense ministry confirmed live-firing drills had taken place to the island’s north on Tuesday morning, and debris had entered its contiguous zone, defined as 24 nautical miles offshore. Reuters was not immediately able to verify whether China also launched rockets in the other zones it had demarcated for the exercises.


Named "Justice Mission 2025," China’s drills began 11 days after the U.S. announced a record $11.1 billion arms package to Taiwan and are Beijing's largest exercises to date by area and the closest yet to the island.


Production: Yunji Ha, Heejung Jung/Reuters

South Korea on Tuesday (December 30) urged for cross-strait relations to develop peacefully through dialogue and cooperation as China claimed to fire rockets into waters off northern and southern Taiwan, on the second day of its most extensive war games.


South Korean foreign ministry spokesperson Park Il said Seoul wants peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait to be maintained, adding that its basic position on Taiwan remains unchanged. South Korea, like most countries, only has formal diplomatic ties with Beijing, not Taipei.


China’s Eastern Theatre Command said live-firing would take place until 6 p.m. (1000 GMT), affecting the sea and airspace of five locations surrounding Taiwan.


Taiwan’s defense ministry confirmed live-firing drills had taken place to the island’s north on Tuesday morning, and debris had entered its contiguous zone, defined as 24 nautical miles offshore. Reuters was not immediately able to verify whether China also launched rockets in the other zones it had demarcated for the exercises.


Named "Justice Mission 2025," China’s drills began 11 days after the U.S. announced a record $11.1 billion arms package to Taiwan and are Beijing's largest exercises to date by area and the closest yet to the island.


Production: Yunji Ha, Heejung Jung/Reuters

TOP POLITICAL STORIES

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now
Polls open in Uganda as voters choose President and Parliament

Polls open in Uganda as voters choose President and Parliament

Start Now
Philippine, Japan top diplomats commit to uphold rules-based order

Philippine, Japan top diplomats commit to uphold rules-based order

Start Now
NEWSMAKER: Maria Corina Machado revived Venezuela's opposition and won a Nobel Peace Prize

NEWSMAKER: Maria Corina Machado revived Venezuela's opposition and won a Nobel Peace Prize

Start Now

LATEST NEWS

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now

Add a Title

Start Now
Hong Kong births fall to record low in 2025

Hong Kong births fall to record low in 2025

Start Now
Russia expels British diplomat for spying

Russia expels British diplomat for spying

Start Now
Another immigration-related shooting fuels chaos in Minneapolis

Another immigration-related shooting fuels chaos in Minneapolis

Start Now
bottom of page