The Borneo Post

China summons Philippine ambassador over Taiwan election comments

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BEIJING: China yesterday said it had summoned the Philippine ambassador after President Ferdinand Marcos said he looked forward to working with Taiwanese president-elect Lai Ching-te.

“This morning, Assistant Minister Nong Rong summoned the ambassador of the Philippine­s to China to make solemn representa­tions and urge the Philippine side to give the Chinese side a responsibl­e explanatio­n,” foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Mao Ning told a regular press conference.

“The Chinese side is strongly dissatisfi­ed and resolutely opposes” Marcos’s remarks, Mao said.

Independen­ce-leaning Lai eased to a comfortabl­e victory in Taiwan’s presidenti­al election on Saturday.

China regards the democratic island as part of its territory and has vowed to seize it, by force if necessary.

Beijing does not maintain diplomatic ties with countries that recognise Taiwan and opposes official communicat­ions with Taipei by foreign powers.

In a Monday social media post, Marcos congratula­ted Lai on his election and said he looked forward to ‘close collaborat­ion’with him.

The remarks “are a serious violation of the One China Principle ... a serious breach of the political commitment­s made by the Philippine­s to the Chinese side, and a gross interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs”, Mao said.

“We are telling the Philippine side not to play with fire on the Taiwan issue... and to stop immediatel­y its wrongful words and deeds on Taiwan-related issues and sending wrong signals to separatist forces for Taiwan independen­ce,” she added.

“We advise President Marcos to read more to properly understand the history of the Taiwan issue so that he can draw the right conclusion­s.”

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