The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China: US bill on Taiwan ties threatens stability

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BEIJING: A US bill that encourages reciprocal visits by US and Taiwanese government officials threatens stability in the Taiwan Strait and the United States must withdraw it, China’s Foreign Ministry said yesterday.

The bill passed the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations this week and will now move to the Senate. Beijing considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province and integral part of ‘one China’, ineligible for state-to-state relations, and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.

The United States has no formal ties with Taiwan but is bound by law to help it defend itself and is the island’s main source of arms. China regularly says Taiwan is the most sensitive issue in its ties with Washington.

Speaking at a daily news briefing in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said though the clauses in the bill are not legally binding they are a serious violation of the ‘one China’ principle.

“If it is passed and put into effect, it will cause serious disturbanc­es to Sino-US relations and the situation in the Taiwan Strait,” Geng said.

“China is extremely dissatisfi­ed and resolutely opposed to this and has already lodged stern representa­tions with the US side. The ‘One China’ principle is the political basis of Sino-US relations,” he added.

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