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Taiwan: Nancy Pelosi meets President Tsai to Beijing’s fury

August 3, 2022

US Speaker Nancy Pelosi has met Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen in a visit that has been strongly condemned by China.

Ms Pelosi, the most senior US politician in 25 years to visit Taiwan, said her delegation had come to make it “unequivocally clear” that the US would not “abandon” the island.

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China had earlier said the US would “pay the price” for Ms Pelosi’s visit.

Taiwan is self-ruled, but China sees it as a breakaway province that will eventually unite with it.

“Forty three years ago, America made a promise to always stand with Taiwan… today our delegation came to Taiwan to make it unequivocally clear we will not abandon our commitment to Taiwan,” Ms Pelosi said, referring to the Taiwan Relations Act.

Taiwan has become yet another flashpoint amid heightened tensions and sharp rhetoric between Washington and Beijing in recent years, with the US walking a diplomatic tightrope on the issue.

The US abides by the “One China” policy – a cornerstone of the two countries’ diplomatic relationship which recognises only one Chinese government – and has formal ties with Beijing and not Taiwan. But it also maintains a “robust unofficial” relationship with the island. That includes selling weapons for Taiwan to defend itself.

Ms Pelosi’s visit is viewed by Beijing as yet another sign of support for Taiwan.

However, the White House has been opposed the visit, and President Joe Biden had said the military assessed it as “not a good idea”.

In her meeting with Ms Tsai at the presidential office, Ms Pelosi called Taiwan an “inspiration to all freedom-loving people”, saying: “The world faces a choice between democracy and autocracy. America’s decision to preserve democracy here in Taiwan remains iron-clad.”

Ms Tsai similarly praised the partnership between both places, saying Taiwan remained a “trustworthy and reliable partner of the US”.

She added that Taiwan was “facing deliberately heightened military threats”, adding that it “would not back down and that Taiwan will do whatever it takes to strengthen its self-defence capabilities”.

Speaker of the U.S. House Of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), center, arrives at the Legislative Yuan, Taiwan's house of parliament
Image caption,Ms Pelosi earlier today met with Taiwan Deputy Speaker of Parliament Tsai Chi-Chang

Ms Pelosi is expected to meet a group of human rights activists later on Wednesday.

She had earlier met with Taiwan Deputy Speaker of Parliament Tsai Chi-Chang.

As her plane touched down on Tuesday night, Chinese state media reported that its military jets were crossing the Taiwan strait. Taiwan denied those reports at the time, but later said that more than 20 Chinese military planes had entered its air defence zone on Tuesday.

Within an hour of Ms Pelosi’s arrival, China announced that the People’s Liberation Army will conduct a series of live-fire military drills in the air and at sea around Taiwan later this week – warning ships and aircraft not to enter the affected areas.

This follows days of escalating tensions in which Chinese warplanes had already ventured out as far as the median line, the unofficial divide separating China and Taiwan in the waters between them.

‘Not going to be intimidated’
While Ms Pelosi’s visit had been the subject of huge international speculation for days, it had been shrouded in secrecy until the last minute.

When she set off on a tour of Asia on Sunday, there was no mention of Taiwan on her official itinerary, which included Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan.

But after Ms Pelosi landed, the White House’s Mr Kirby told CNN this visit was similar to previous trips by other officials, adding that the “United States is not going to be intimidated by threats”.

On Wednesday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi released a statement reiterating China’s opposition to Ms Pelosi’s visit.

Mr Wang called it an “open political provocation”, adding that it “seriously violates the one-China principle and harms China’s sovereignty”.

“The US must stop obstructing China’s great reunification. Taiwan is an inalienable part of China”.

China also rolled out several curbs on Wednesday, stopping shipments of sand to Taiwan and suspending the import of some fruit and fish from Taiwan.

Beijing also exerts international pressure on other nations to accept its “One China” principle – that there is only one Chinese government, based in Beijing. Only 15 nations in the world have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan.

Source: BBC

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