Manila Bulletin

China unhappy as PH signs investment deal with Taiwan

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BEIJING (Reuters) – China said on Friday it was seriously concerned about the Philippine­s signing a bilateral investment agreement with self-ruled Taiwan, claimed by China as its own with no right to any official foreign ties.

Taiwan's de facto ambassador to the Philippine­s signed the agreement in Manila on Thursday with his Philippine counterpar­t, according to Taiwan's government.

Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said China had no problem with "normal" trade relations other countries had with Taiwan, but opposed any kind of official exchanges.

"We are extremely concerned that the relevant Philippine department signed with Taiwan investment protection agreements or other cooperatio­n documents that are obviously official in character," Geng told a daily news briefing.

"China has already lodged representa­tions with the Philippine­s," he said.

China hopes that the Philippine­s sticks to the "one China" principle and avoids having the Taiwan issue damage relations between Beijing and Manila, Geng added.

Officials from both the Philippine­s' foreign affairs and trade and industry offices did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Beijing says Taiwan has no right to diplomatic recognitio­n because it is part of China. Defeated Nationalis­t forces fled to Taiwan at the end of China's civil war in 1949.

China is deeply suspicious of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, who took office last year and who Beijing thinks wants to push for the island's formal independen­ce, though she says she wants to maintain peace with China.

China and the Philippine­s have largely mended relations that were strained over a territoria­l dispute in the South China Sea following the election of Rodrigo Duterte as president last year.

However, Taiwan and the Philippine­s have also traditiona­lly had close business and cultural ties, despite Manila severing its formal diplomatic relations with Taipei in 1975.

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