The Borneo Post

Xi tells Trump Taiwan is the most important issue in Sino-US ties

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BEIJING: Taiwan is the most important and sensitive issue in Sino- US ties, Chinese President Xi Jinping told visiting US President Donald Trump yesterday, ahead of the one-year anniversar­y of Trump taking a precedent- breaking call from Taiwan’s president.

China considers democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province and integral part of its territory, ineligible for state- tostate 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.

Trump upset China last December by taking a telephone call from Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, shortly after he won election, the first call between US and Taiwan leaders since President Jimmy Carter switched diplomatic recognitio­n to China from Taiwan in 1979. While there was no public mention of Taiwan in comments Xi and Trump made in front of reporters, the official Chinese foreign ministry statement about their talks did not mince its words.

“The Taiwan issue is the most important, most sensitive core issue in China- US relations, and concerns the political basis of the China- US relationsh­ip,” the ministry paraphrase­d Xi as telling Trump.

China “hopes that the US side continues to scrupulous­ly abide by the ‘one China’ principle, and prevents disturbanc­es to the broader picture of China-US ties”, Xi added.

Trump told Xi that the United States government upheld and stuck to the ‘one China’ policy, China’s official Xinhua news agency reported.

China suspects Tsai wants to push for the formal independen­ce of Taiwan, a red line for Beijing. Tsai says she wants to maintain peace with China but will defend Taiwan’s democracy and security. China has pressured Taiwan since Tsai took office last year, suspending a regular dialogue mechanism and slowly peeling away its few remaining diplomatic allies.

China is deeply suspicious of US intentions towards Taiwan, and was upset when the United States recently allowed Tsai to transit through Hawaii and Guam on her way to and from diplomatic allies of Taiwan’s in the Pacific. China has claimed sovereignt­y over Taiwan since 1949, when Mao Zedong’s Communist forces won the Chinese civil war and Chiang Kai- shek’s Nationalis­ts fled to the island. — Reuters

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