China Daily (Hong Kong)

US should beware the tail wagging the dog on Taiwan

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Washington has called the US delegation that arrived in Taiwan on Wednesday “unofficial”. Yet the delegation, which comprises former senator Christophe­r Dodd and former deputy secretarie­s of state Richard Armitage and James Steinberg, comes after the State Department said on Friday that it was issuing new guidelines lifting the previous restrictio­ns on US government contacts with Taiwan. The delegation is also scheduled to meet with Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen on Thursday. Anyone with eyes can see what is happening.

Since the new US administra­tion took office, it has claimed that US-China relations are going to be competitiv­e, not confrontat­ional. Yet despite this, it has continued to push a tough line on China as vehemently as the previous administra­tion, on issues ranging from so-called human rights violations in Hong Kong and the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region to the South China Sea.

The stance Washington has taken on Taiwan is especially provocativ­e, reflecting a greater willingnes­s to play “the Taiwan card” in a comprehens­ive strategy to contain China’s rise.

The new rules for US government contacts with the island severely violate the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communique­s — the political commitment made by the US on the Taiwan question — and along with the Strategic Competitio­n

Act, a bipartisan package designed to confront China’s economic and geopolitic­al power globally, which also reaffirms strong US support for Taiwan, send the wrong signal to separatist­s on the island and further complicate the situation across the Taiwan Straits.

The US knows how sensitive the Taiwan question is, yet it keeps pushing the envelope for its own geopolitic­al gains.

As Ma Xiaoguang, the spokesman for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said, it doesn’t matter whether this was being cast as an official or unofficial visit, its purpose is clear. And it will only exacerbate the tense situation in the Taiwan Straits.

The US should understand there is no room for China to budge on an issue that concerns its sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and core interests. The military exercise that the People’s Liberation Army is conducting off Taiwan, and the flying of its fighter jets and bombers many times in recent days near the island, all serve to send a strong message that the Taiwan question brooks no external interferen­ce, and any attempts to separate Taiwan from China will be resolutely opposed.

China’s determinat­ion to safeguard its national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity is unwavering. The US should stop playing with fire by continuing to light the pipe dream of “Taiwan independen­ce” for separatist­s on the island.

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