The Fiji Times

‘Increasing­ly aggressive actions’

- ■ REUTERS

WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday the United States is concerned about China’s aggressive actions against Taiwan and warned it would be a “serious mistake” for anyone to try to change the status quo in the Western Pacific by force.

“What we’ve seen, and what is of real concern to us, is increasing­ly aggressive actions by the government in Beijing directed at Taiwan, raising tensions in the Straits,” Mr Blinken said in an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press”.

Beijing on Thursday blamed the United States for tensions after a US warship sailed close to Taiwan.

The United States has a longstandi­ng commitment under the Taiwan Relations Act to ensure that Taiwan has the ability to defend itself and to sustain peace and security in the Western Pacific, Mr Blinken said.

Asked if the United States would respond militarily to a Chinese action in Taiwan, Mr Blinken declined to comment on a hypothetic­al.

“All I can tell you is we have a serious commitment to Taiwan being able to defend itself. We have a serious commitment to peace and security in the Western Pacific.

“We stand behind those commitment­s. And in that context, it would be a serious mistake for anyone to try to change that status quo by force.”

Taiwan has complained over the last few months of repeated missions by China’s air force near the island, which China claims as its own.

The White House on Friday said it was keeping a close watch on increased Chinese military activities in the Taiwan Strait, and called Beijing’s actions potentiall­y destabilis­ing.

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