Kuwait Times

Xi or Tsai? Taiwan’s opposition jumps on US envoy ‘vocal slip’

-

TAIPEI: Taiwan’s opposition party demanded a clarificat­ion yesterday after a US envoy who is visiting appeared to mispronoun­ce the name of the island’s president for her arch rival in China. Health chief Alex Azar met with President Tsai Ing-wen yesterday in the highest level visit to Taiwan since the United States switched diplomatic recognitio­n to China. In his opening statement he fluffed the name of President Tsai-pronounced “ts-eye”-and instead said something closer to “shee”. That sounded uncomforta­bly close to the pronunciat­ion of Xi Jinping, the president of China, a country that views Taiwan as its own territory and has vowed to one day seize it.

A few sentences later, Azar clearly pronounced President Tsai’s name correctly. But the opposition Kuomintang party (KMT), which favors warmer ties with China, jumped on the gaffe. “The KMT expresses shock and disapprova­l while urging the presidenti­al office to sternly protest to the US side and clarify that the president of the Republic of China is surnamed Tsai, not Xi,” the party said in a statement. Xavier Chang, Tsai’s spokesman, dismissed the KMT’s demand. “There is no doubt Secretary Azar was addressing (her) as President Tsai,” he said in a statement.

“We suggest all sides to focus on (Taiwan’s) diplomatic accomplish­ments and anti-pandemic cooperatio­n. Closer Taiwan-US relations is the joint fruit of the efforts made by all people.” Social media reactions were mixed, with some netizens saying Azar’s pronunciat­ion sounded like “President Xi”, others musing it might have been the word “presidency”. The American Institute in Taiwan, Washington’s de facto embassy, declined to comment. Its transcript of Azar’s speech contained the phonetic spelling of Tsai’s name as “ts-eye”. — AFP

 ??  ?? TAIPEI: Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen (2nd right) gestures to a US official (left) as US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar (right) and director of the American of Institute in Taiwan, Brent Christense­n look on during their visit to the Presidenti­al Office in Taipei yesterday. — AFP
TAIPEI: Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen (2nd right) gestures to a US official (left) as US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar (right) and director of the American of Institute in Taiwan, Brent Christense­n look on during their visit to the Presidenti­al Office in Taipei yesterday. — AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait