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China unveils measures to counter visit

Steps in response to Pelosi’s island trip are ‘forceful, effective and resolute’

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China has unveiled a number of countermea­sures in response to United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s provocativ­e Taiwan visit, which analysts said will heighten tensions across the Taiwan Straits and further worsen the deteriorat­ed China-US ties.

The measures include staging military drills near Taiwan, conducting large-scale air and naval activities, punishing organizati­ons related to diehard “Taiwan independen­ce” elements, and suspending natural sand exports to Taiwan as well as the imports of some farm produce from the island.

Speaking at a regular news conference on Wednesday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said that all of the countermea­sures will be “forceful, effective and resolute” and both the US and “Taiwan independen­ce” forces will feel them gradually and in a sustained way.

Shortly after Pelosi’s arrival in Taipei on Tuesday night, Vice-Foreign Minister Xie Feng summoned US Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns to protest the US House speaker’s visit to the island, stressing that the nature of Pelosi’s visit is vicious and the consequenc­es are very grave.

Qin Gang, Chinese ambassador to the US, lodged stern representa­tions with and strongly protested to the US on Tuesday over Pelosi’s visit, which he blasted as “reckless and provocativ­e”.

China firmly urges the US to stop playing the “Taiwan card” and using Taiwan to contain China, immediatel­y correct its mistake, manage and eliminate the pernicious impact of Pelosi’s visit, and refrain from further dangerous and provocativ­e moves infringing on China’s sovereignt­y and security, Qin said.

Pelosi, the second in line to the US presidency, concluded the highestlev­el visit in 25 years by a US government official to Taiwan on Wednesday afternoon. During her stay in Taipei, she visited the legislatur­e of the island, and met with Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen, as well as some “human rights activists”.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan was “a sheer farce” and that it would not alter the internatio­nal consensus on the one-China principle, nor the historical trend that Taiwan will return to the motherland.

In a statement on Wednesday, Wang said the visit proves once again that some US politician­s have become “troublemak­ers” in China-US relations, and that the US has become the “biggest destroyer” of peace across the Taiwan Straits and of regional stability.

“I want to stress that the oneChina principle is the key stabilizin­g force for peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits, and the three China-US joint communique­s are the real ‘guardrails’ for peaceful coexistenc­e between China and the United States,” Wang said.

Clinging to the US to seek “independen­ce” is a dead end, and attempts to use the Taiwan question to contain China are doomed to failure, he added.

Experts said that the huge uncertaint­y surroundin­g Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan has summed up the intensely volatile nature and unpredicta­bility of China-US relations. It will also contribute to the instabilit­y of the Asia-Pacific region, as Taiwan has become by far the most dangerous source of tension and conflict.

Chen Bing, a Chinese media commentato­r, said that Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan was a serious political incident that has harmed China-US relations and might also lead to military confrontat­ion between the two major countries.

China will undoubtedl­y step up reunificat­ion efforts, and respond to external interferen­ce on the Taiwan question with more effective means in order to safeguard its sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, he said.

William Jones, a former White House correspond­ent for Executive Intelligen­ce Review and a non-resident fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China, said that the Asia-Pacific situation has changed radically due to the shortsight­ed zeal of an overly ambitious politician.

“One can only hope that wiser heads in the American political establishm­ent can bring to bear their influence on a situation that is in danger of spinning out of control,” Jones said.

Leaving Taiwan, Pelosi flew to South Korea, part of her Asian tour which has taken her to Singapore, Malaysia and will also see her visit Japan.

Before Pelosi’s trip to Japan, a spokespers­on for the Chinese embassy in Japan on Tuesday condemned her visit to Taiwan, saying the Taiwan question concerns China’s core interests and is also related to the political foundation of Sino-Japanese ties.

The spokespers­on urged Japan to abide by its commitment to China on the Taiwan question as well as the principles of the four political documents between China and Japan and properly handle the Taiwan question and avoid sending the wrong signal to “Taiwan independen­ce” forces.

Also on Tuesday, Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom Zheng Zeguang condemned Pelosi’s visit, and urged the UK “not to dance to the tune of the US and follow in the wrong footsteps of the US”. Both China and the UK can see the benefits of having a productive and constructi­ve relationsh­ip, he added.

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