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China Warns US of Making Any Official Contact with Taiwan


Thu 30 Mar 2023 | 08:32 PM
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On Thursday, China warned the United States (US) of making any form of official contact with Taiwan.

In a statement, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning said "China strongly opposes any form of official communication between the United States and the island of Taiwan," Mao Ning said.

She said earlier that Beijing was closely monitoring the developments in connection with the trip of Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen, who made a stopover in the United States on March 30 on her way to Belize and Guatemala and would resolutely defend the state’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. As the diplomat pointed out, China opposes any form of official ties between the US and Taiwan, as well as any contact between Washington and Taipei that violates the One China principle.

Taiwan faced “tremendous challenges,” Tsai said from the city, where she is making the first of two planned stopovers in the United States on either side of an official visit to Central America.

“We know that we are stronger when we stand together in solidarity with fellow democracies. Taiwan cannot be isolated and we do not take friendship for granted,” Tsai said at a banquet with members of the Taiwanese-American community, according to footage from CNN’s Taiwan affiliate SET TV.

Tsai’s visit comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and China and has already sparked sharp condemnation from Beijing – which claims democratic Taiwan as its territory, despite never having controlled it.

Tsai’s US transit could lead to a “serious” confrontation in the US-China relationship and have a “severe impact” on their ties, China’s charge d’affaires Xu Xueyuan told reporters in Washington on Wednesday.

“What the US has done seriously undermines China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Xu said, adding that the US should bear “all consequences.”

Tsai’s travels have been under particular scrutiny following reports that she will meet US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy during one of her unofficial stopovers in the US – a potential event Beijing has vowed to “resolutely fight back” against should it go ahead.

Taiwan has not confirmed such a meeting nor provided details of Tsai’s itinerary while in the US.

Beijing launched extensive, days-long military exercises around the island last August, following a visit from then-US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taipei.