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No word on McCarthy talk during US visit

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TAIPEI/WASHINGTON: Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will make sensitive stopovers in the United States on her way to and from Central America that could inflame China-US tensions, but Taipei’s government would not confirm a meeting with US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

Taiwanese presidents routinely pass through the United States while visiting diplomatic allies in Latin America, the Caribbean and the Pacific, which while not official visits are often used by both sides for high-level meetings.

The United States, like most countries, has no formal diplomatic relations with Chinese-claimed Taiwan, but is its most important internatio­nal backer and arms supplier.

China has said it is “seriously concerned” about Ms Tsai’s

US transit plans, which have already been widely reported in Taiwanese and internatio­nal media.

Ms Tsai will transit through New York and Los Angeles as part of a trip to Guatemala and Belize, leaving Taipei on March 29 and returning April 7, presidenti­al office spokespers­on Lin Yu-chan told reporters. Sources said Mr McCarthy intends to meet her during the California leg of her visit.

Asked whether he could confirm the McCarthy meeting, Taiwan Vice Foreign Minister Alexander Yui said details of the US transits would be given at a later date once arrangemen­ts had been finalised.

An infuriated China staged war games near Taiwan in August following a Taipei visit by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Speaking shortly before Taiwan’s announceme­nt of Ms Tsai’s trip, a senior US administra­tion official said her expected transits are standard practice and China should not use them as a pretext for aggressive action towards the democratic­ally governed island.

But the senior US official told reporters on a call on Monday night that every president of Taiwan had transited through the US, and that Ms Tsai has done so herself six times since taking office 2016, most recently in 2019.

She had met members of Congress during all of those visits, the official added.

“We see no reason for Beijing to turn this transit, again, which is consistent with long-standing US policy, into anything but what it is. It should not be used as a pretext to step up any aggressive activity around the Taiwan Strait,” the official said.

The official said Washington had communicat­ed to Beijing that Ms Tsai’s stopovers are in keeping with past precedent.

Noting that President Joe Biden hoped to speak to Chinese leader Xi Jinping soon, the official said: “We urge the PRC to keep these channels of communicat­ion open.”

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