The Borneo Post

China urges US to avoid actions that endanger peace in Taiwan Strait

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BEIJING: China yesterday urged the United States to avoid actions that endanger peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait after two US warships sailed through the waters, a voyage likely seen in self-ruled Taiwan as a sign of Washington’s support.

US officials said two destroyers carried out the passage over the weekend, calling the manoeuvre a “routine transit” through internatio­nal waters.

It was the first trip by US Navy ships through the Taiwan Strait in about a year, and comes amid heightened US- China tensions as the world’s two biggest economies spar in what could be a prolonged trade dispute.

The ships’ passage also followed a series of Chinese military drills around the island that have increased friction between Taipei and Beijing.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said China had followed the ships’ movements and had “already expressed concerns to the United States over this”.

“We must state, the Taiwan issue is related to Chinese sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” Hua told reporters at a regular news briefing in Beijing.

“We urge the United States to at once scrupulous­ly abide by the one- China principle... and avoid harming China-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait,” she added.

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said on Saturday the situation was in accordance with regulation­s. There has been no further comment from Taipei on the passage of the two US warships.

China claims Taiwan as its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring under its control what it sees as a wayward province. Beijing regularly says Taiwan is the most sensitive issue in China’s relations with the United States.

Washington has no formal ties with Taiwan but is the island’s main source of arms and is bound by law to help it defend itself.

US overtures towards Taiwan, from unveiling a new de facto embassy to passing the Taiwan Travel Act, which encourages US officials to visit, have further escalated tension between Beijing and Taipei. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Pompeo waves as he walks through the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam. — Reuters photo
Pompeo waves as he walks through the streets of Hanoi, Vietnam. — Reuters photo

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