Times of Oman

Trump conversati­on with Taiwan president a courtesy call: Pence

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WASHINGTON: US Presidente­lect Donald Trump’s phone conversati­on with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Friday, which prompted a diplomatic protest from China, was simply a “courtesy call”, Vice President-elect Mike Pence said on NBC on Sunday.

Asked whether any shift in policy should be read into the call, Pence said: “I don’t think so.” The call with Tsai was the first by a US presidente­lect or president with a Taiwanese leader since President Jimmy Carter switched diplomatic recognitio­n from Taiwan to China in 1979. “This was a courtesy call. The democratic­ally elected president of Taiwan called to congratula­te the president-elect,” Pence said.

China’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday it has lodged “stern representa­tions” with what it called the “relevant US side,” urging the careful handling of the Taiwan issue to avoid any unnecessar­y disturbanc­es in ties.

Pence said he was not aware of any contact between the Trump transition team and the Chinese government since Friday, and did not expect Trump’s team would reach out this week to ease tensions with China, which claims Taiwan as its own. Pence said the call was similar in nature to one between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping after the November 8 election. “I think I would just say to our counterpar­ts in China that this was a moment of courtesy. The president-elect talked to President Xi two weeks ago in the same manner. It was not a discussion about policy,” Pence said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

Trump lambasted China throughout the US election campaign, pledging to label the country a currency manipulato­r on his first day in office.

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