Kuwait Times

US urges China to maintain cross-strait stability

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken asked Beijing to maintain cross-strait stability on Friday during a meeting with a senior Chinese official.

Blinken, briefly back in Washington between his latest Middle East crisis tour and a trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, met with Liu Jianchao, who heads the internatio­nal division of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee.

“The two sides had a constructi­ve discussion on a range of bilateral, regional, and global issues, including areas of potential cooperatio­n and areas of difference,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in a statement. “The Secretary reiterated the importance of maintainin­g peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and in the South China Sea.”

Beijing did not mention Taiwan in its statement following the talks, instead saying the two sides agreed to “continue to strengthen dialogue and cooperatio­n”. “Liu... elaborated the Chinese position on relevant issues, stressing that the two sides should move towards each other to promote stable, healthy and sustainabl­e developmen­t of China-US relations,” according to a readout his office shared on WeChat. The United States, while recognizin­g only Beijing, provides weapons to Taiwan to ensure its defense, as China has not ruled out using force to “reunify.”

President Joe Biden’s administra­tion plans to send an “unofficial” delegation to Taiwan after the election, a move it announced in advance and described as routine.

Support for Taiwan is especially strong in the

US Congress, where the Senate on Thursday unanimousl­y passed a resolution commending Taiwan, hailing the “example it has set for self-governance, not just for the Pacific region, but for the world.”

Blinken also met with Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa of close ally Japan at the State Department on Friday. The two discussed preserving stability over the Taiwan Strait as well as “enduring support for Ukraine’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” Miller said.

Kamikawa had visited Ukraine on Sunday during a global tour and announced new deliveries of defense equipment, which is officially pacifist. Japan has also invited Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmygal for a conference next month on reconstruc­tion of the

country following Russia’s invasion two years ago. The trip by Liu, seen as a rising figure in Chinese policymaki­ng, comes as the United States and China step up dialogue to ease tensions that have soared in recent years.

The two powers’ presidents, Biden and Xi Jinping, met in November in San Francisco where they agreed to restore military dialogue, seen by Washington as critical to preventing mishaps. Liu, speaking Tuesday at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, took a conciliato­ry tone with little criticism of the United Sates. He declined to say how China would respond to Taiwan’s elections and said Beijing noted US statements that it does not back Taiwanese independen­ce. — AFP

 ?? ?? WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Chinese Internatio­nal Liaison Department Minister Liu Jianchao (5th right) at the State Department in Washington, DC, on January 12, 2024. — AFP
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Chinese Internatio­nal Liaison Department Minister Liu Jianchao (5th right) at the State Department in Washington, DC, on January 12, 2024. — AFP

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