The Asian Age

US to send high-level team to Taiwan

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Taipei, Aug 5: The United States announced on Wednesday its highestlev­el visit to Taiwan since it switched diplomatic recognitio­n to China in 1979, a move Beijing blasted as a threat to “peace and stability”. The visit, headed by health chief Alex Azar, comes as relations between the world's two biggest powers plunge to historic lows.

“This marks... the first Cabinet member to visit in six years, and the highest level visit by a US Cabinet official since 1979,” said Washington's de facto embassy, the American Institute in Taiwan, with no date yet given for the visit.

Washington remains the leading arms supplier to the island but has historical­ly been cautious in holding official contacts with it.

Beijing views Taiwan as its own territory — vowing to one day seize it — and bristles at any moves by other countries to recognise or communicat­e with Taipei.

“China firmly opposes official exchanges between the US and Taiwan,” Wang Wenbin, a spokesman for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said as he called for the visit to be cancelled.

“We urge the US to abide by the one-China principle... to avoid seriously endangerin­g Sino-US relations, as well as peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.”Taiwan said Azar would meet President Tsai Ing-wen.

“(The) timely visit is another testament to the strong Taiwan-US partnershi­p based on our longstandi­ng friendship and shared values,” Tsai wrote on Twitter.

Relations have warmed dramatical­ly under President Donald Trump, who has used embracing democratic Taiwan more closely as a way to hit back at authoritar­ian Beijing as he clashes with China on a host of issues, including trade and Coronaviru­s.

RELATIONS HAVE warmed dramatical­ly under President Donald Trump, who has used embracing democratic Taiwan more closely as a way to hit back at authoritar­ian Beijing as he clashes with China on a host of issues, including trade and Coronaviru­s.

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