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We Come in Peace to the Region, says U.S. Pelosi

21 CHINESE JETS ENTER TAIPEI’S AIR DEFENCE ZONEL

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U.S House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday said that she came to Taiwan as she seeks “peace for the region” after her visit irked China and started its diplomatic games.

“We come in friendship to Taiwan, we come in peace for the region,” Pelosi said during the meeting with Tsai Chi-chang, the deputy speaker of Taiwan’s parliament.

Despite China’s warning, U.S. House Speaker arrived in Taipei on Tuesday night and said that this trip in no way contradict­s longstandi­ng United States policy on the self-governed island.

During the press conference, over the U.S.-Taiwan economic cooperatio­n, Ms Pelosi said that her new US legislatio­n aimed at strengthen­ing the American chip industry in Taiwan which will compete with China.

“Now we look forward to our conversati­on about how we can work together to save the planet from the climate crisis. We thank you for your leadership and we want the world to recognise it. Our visit was about human rights, unfair trade practices, security issues,” she added.

She further said that she was there to listen and learn from Taiwanese people as to how can they come together. She also congratula­ted Taiwan for addressing the issue of COVID.

“We congratula­te you on successful­ly addressing the issue of Covid which is also an issue of health, economy, security & governance,”she said.

Taking to Twitter, upon her arrival, Ms Pelosi said, “Our Congressio­nal

delegation’s visit to Taiwan honours America’s unwavering commitment to supporting Taiwan’s vibrant Democracy.”

“Our visit is part of our broader trip to the Indo-Pacific -- including Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan -- focused on mutual security, economic partnershi­p and democratic governance. Our discussion­s with Taiwan leadership will focus on reaffirmin­g our support for our partner and on promoting our shared interests, including advancing a free and open Indo-Pacific region,” she added.

Solidarity

Ms Pelosi also expressed U.S. solidarity with 23 million people of Taiwan in the face of the increasing threat from China.

“Our visit is one of several Congressio­nal delegation­s to Taiwan - and it in no way contradict­s longstandi­ng United States policy, guided by the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, USChina Joint Communique­s and the Six Assurances. The United States continues to oppose unilateral efforts to change the status quo,” she added.

Ms Pelosi’s plane touched down in Taiwan amid a heightened security threat from China.

China

Meanwhile, China on Tuesday firmly opposed the U.S. House Speaker’s Taiwan visit while calling the trip a serious violation of the one-China principle and the provisions of the joint communique signed between the two countries.

“On 2 August, in disregard of China’s strong opposition and serious representa­tions, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representa­tives Nancy Pelosi visited China’s Taiwan region. This is a serious violation of the one-China principle and the provisions of the three China-U.S. joint communique­s,” Xinhua news agency quoted the Chinese Foreign Ministry as saying.

Beijing said the visit gravely undermines peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and sends a seriously wrong signal to the “separatist forces for Taiwan independen­ce”.

 ?? ?? U.S.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
U.S.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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