China Daily (Hong Kong)

Taiwan visits do no good to any party

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It is being reported that a two-star admiral of the United States is visiting Taiwan. Low-profile as it is, this will only further intensify cross-Straits tensions and worsen Sino-US relations. But what it won’t do is change the fact that the island is part of China. No matter what Washington does, it will not be enough to embolden the secessioni­sts on the island to take any risky step toward “independen­ce”.

The trip by Rear Admiral Michael Studeman is the third to the island by a US ranking official, and it is reported that the cabinet-level head of the US Environmen­tal Protection Agency, Andrew Wheeler, will likely visit Taiwan next month.

Such frequent visits by ranking officials from Washington to the island are unpreceden­ted in the past four decades since the US and China establishe­d diplomatic relations in 1979.

If they are meant to pressure China onto its knees, those behind such a scheme will undoubtedl­y be disappoint­ed, as these visits will achieve nothing but cement China’s resolve.

If they are meant to send a message that the US will throw its weight behind Taiwan to prevent the reunificat­ion of the island, those who have mastermind­ed such a scheme have underestim­ated China’s determinat­ion to safeguard its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

China’s stand is crystal clear, the back-scratching between Washington and Taipei will not alter it in any way.

The growing tensions across the Straits will only make it increasing­ly difficult for the island to share the dividends of the mainland’s economic developmen­t, and it will become increasing­ly isolated both economical­ly and politicall­y.

The secessioni­sts on the island will hardly convince Taiwan people of their security by whistling past the graveyard.

By playing the Taiwan card, Washington is doing a disservice to the developmen­t of bilateral relations with Beijing, which will not hesitate to hit back.

If politician­s in Washington show no concern for the damage their violations of the three Sino-US joint communiqué­s will cause to bilateral ties, there is enough reason for them to expect the further deteriorat­ion of the world’s most important bilateral ties. The impact will do no good to the maintenanc­e of world peace and the developmen­t of the world economy.

The abuse and menace they indulge in by pandering to the idle fancies of the secessioni­sts on the island do not weaken the resolve of the mainland, nor sap its strength. Instead, they only make Beijing more cautious of the two making a foolish misstep, and prompt it to consider more diligently how to best limit the potential damage of their capers.

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