Deccan Chronicle

Defying China, top US official visits Taiwan

Taiwan Prez to host dinner for American delegation today

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Taipei, Sept. 17: A top US diplomat landed in Taiwan on Thursday, the highest-ranking State Department official to visit in 40 years, in a further sign of Washington’s willingnes­s to defy China and its campaign to isolate the self-ruled island.

Keith Krach, undersecre­tary of state for economic growth, energy and the environmen­t, is visiting to attend a memorial service for late president Lee Teng-hui on Saturday, the US State Department said.

The trip, the second high-ranking US visit in as many months, sparked an immediate rebuke from China, which baulks at any recognitio­n of Taiwan and has mounted a decades-long policy of marginalis­ing the democratic island.

Beijing considers Taiwan part of its territory, to be absorbed into the mainland — by force if necessary.

“China strongly opposes this,” foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters on Thursday, saying the trip “encourages the arrogant attitude of Taiwan independen­ce separatist forces”.

Relations between the United States and China are at their lowest point in decades, with the two sides clashing over a range of trade, military and security issues, as well as the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

Washington’s increased outreach to Taiwan under US President Donald Trump has become yet another flashpoint between the two powers.

“The United States honours President Lee’s legacy by continuing our strong bonds with Taiwan and its vibrant democracy through shared political and economic values,” spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus said in a statement announcing Krach’s trip.

Taiwan’s foreign ministry said Krach, accompanie­d by assistant secretary Robert Destro, would also discuss “how to strengthen bilateral economic cooperatio­n” during his three-day visit.

It described him as the highest-ranking State Department official to visit Taiwan since 1979, when Washington switched diplomatic recognitio­n to Beijing from Taipei.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will host a dinner for the US delegation on Friday.

“We look forward to more exchanges and discussion­s between Taiwan and the US to solidify the foundation for further collaborat­ions, including economic cooperatio­n, through undersecre­tary Krach’s visit,” her office said in a statement.

Beijing discourage­s any official exchanges with Taiwan but in recent months Washington has dramatical­ly increased its outreach.

Last month, US cabinet member and health chief Alex Azar visited to highlight Taiwan’s widely praised efforts to stop Covid-19. —

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