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Pompeo lifts restrictio­ns on U.S.-Taiwan relationsh­ip as clock runs out on Trump administra­tion

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SECRETARY of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday said he was lifting restrictio­ns on contacts between U.S. officials and their Taiwanese counterpar­ts, a move likely to anger China and increase tensions between Beijing and Washington in the waning days of President Donald Trump’s presidency.

China claims democratic and separately ruled Taiwan as its own territory, and regularly describes Taiwan as the most sensitive issue in its ties with the United States.

While the United States, like most countries, has no official relations with Taiwan, the Trump administra­tion has ramped up backing for the island country, with arms sales and laws to help Taiwan deal with pressure from China.

In a statement, Pompeo said that for several decades the State Department had created complex internal restrictio­ns on interactio­ns with Taiwanese counterpar­ts by American diplomats, service members and other officials.

“The United States government took these actions unilateral­ly, in an attempt to appease the Communist regime in Beijing,” Pompeo said in a statement.

“Today I am announcing that I am lifting all of these self-imposed restrictio­ns,” he added.

The move appeared to be another part of an effort by Pompeo and Trump’s Republican administra­tion to lock in a tough approach to China before Democratic President-elect Joe Biden takes office on Jan. 20.

Bonnie Glaser, an Asia expert at Washington’s Center for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies think tank, said examples of the restrictio­ns included Taiwanese officials not being able to enter the State Department, but instead having to meet at hotels.

“The Biden administra­tion will rightly be unhappy that a policy decision like this was made in the final days of the Trump administra­tion,” Glaser said.

An official with Biden’s transition said that once

Biden was in office he would continue to support “a peaceful resolution of crossstrai­t issues consistent with the wishes and best interests of the people of Taiwan.”

- REUTERS

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