Bay of Plenty Times

Warnings hang over Pelosi trip

US House speaker refuses to rule out visit to Taiwan

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Beijing raised the stakes over Nancy Pelosi’s proposed trip to Taiwan with a Chinese Air Force spokesman warning it would “resolutely safeguard national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity”.

The thinly veiled threat came as Pelosi, the Speaker of the United States House of Representa­tives and one of the most senior Democrats in Washington, refused to confirm her itinerary in a statement issued after her six-strong congressio­nal delegation made its first stop in Hawaii.

It came after Hu Xijin, an influentia­l Chinese commentato­r, last week warned that the Air Force was ready to “forcibly dispel” Pelosi’s plane and any accompanyi­ng US fighter jets — and if necessary shoot them down.

Yesterday Pelosi, who is leading a delegation on a tour of western Pacific US allies, issued a carefully worded statement, in which she said her party would include visits to Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan.

But she refused to rule out stopping in Taiwan, a self-governing island of 23 million people over which Beijing claims sovereignt­y. Should she press ahead with the trip, as predicted by the Washington Post on Saturday, she would be the most senior US politician to visit Taiwan since former speaker Newt Gingrich in 1997.

US President Joe Biden has voiced concern about the trip, saying that the US military did not think “it was a good idea right now”.

It is understood he was left in little doubt about the sensitivit­y of Taiwan during his two-and-a-half-hour call with his Chinese counterpar­t, Xi Jinping, last Friday.

There have been reports that his Administra­tion had been working behind the scenes to dissuade her from a stop in Taiwan.

On Saturday Donald Trump,

Biden’s Republican predecesso­r, weighed in on his social media platform, Truth Social.

“The China mess is the last thing she should be involved in — She will only make it worse,” he wrote. “Everything she touches, turns to Chaos, Disruption, and ‘Crap’.”

However, Pelosi has backing from some Republican­s including Steve Chabot, the chair of the Congressio­nal Taiwan Caucus, who urged the US to show solidarity with Taiwan and not “cower” to Beijing.

The row over the Pelosi trip comes against a backdrop of growing tension between Beijing and Washington over Taiwan.

William Burns, the director of the CIA, said last month that he believed a Chinese attempt to capture the island by force is only a matter of time.

High-profile sabre rattling is expected, possibly a military show of force, if Pelosi goes ahead with the trip and meets Tsai Ing Wen, Taiwan’s President.

In 2020, 19 Chinese Air Force jets crossed the sensitive mid-line of the Taiwan Strait when then-us health chief Alex Azar visited the island in 2020.

A more aggressive escalation would see the Chinese fire missiles into the Taiwan Strait.

This is “my prediction for a worstcase scenario”, said a former US security official. Beijing is likely wary of doing anything that would invite the US to step up its response as well, he said. — Telegraph Group Ltd

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