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US chided over Taiwan moves

Visits by officials will further harm bilateral ties, says Beijing

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BEIJING: China vowed to take legitimate countermea­sures against political provocatio­ns by the United States, including measures targeting relevant individual­s, said a Foreign Ministry spokesman.

Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin made the remarks at a regular news briefing in response to recent visits by high-ranking US officials to Taiwan.

US Undersecre­tary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environmen­t Keith Krach visited the island last week, just over a month after US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar visited Taiwan in mid-August. Azar was the highest-level US official to visit the island in decades.

During his stay in Taiwan, Krach met business and political officials including Taiwan leader Tsai Ingwen, and attended a memorial service for former Taiwan leader Lee Teng-hui.

China opposed and condemned the visits, Wang said.

“The US move will further damage bilateral coordinati­on and collaborat­ion on major internatio­nal and regional issues, and the US has to bear full responsibi­lity for this,” he said.

China always opposes official exchanges between the US and Taiwan in any form, he said, adding that their visits seriously violated the one-China principle as well as the three China-US joint communique­s, and have emboldened “Taiwan independen­ce” forces.

Wang noted that China is determined to defend its national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, oppose any external interferen­ce in its internal affairs and realise reunificat­ion.

Practices that undermine China’s core interests and intervene in China’s domestic affairs will be met with forceful countermea­sures, and will not impede the historical trend of China’s reunificat­ion, he added.

Wang urged the US to immediatel­y correct its mistakes, stop any official exchanges and military relations with Taiwan or interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs. — China Daily/ANN

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