The Pak Banker

China says will response to US official's Taiwan visit

- TAIPEI -AP

China will make a "necessary response" to a visit by U.S. Undersecre­tary for Economic Affairs Keith Krach to Chinese-claimed Taiwan, and has lodged a complaint with Washington, the foreign ministry said ahead of his arrival.

Krach, who arrived in Taipei on Thursday afternoon, is in Taiwan for a memorial service on Saturday for former President Lee Teng-hui, who was revered by many on the island and internatio­nally as the father of Taiwan's democracy.

Krach is expected

to meet Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Friday. His visit follows one last month by U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar, the highest-level US official to come to the democratic island in four decades.

Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said China has lodged "stern representa­tions" with Washington about Krach's trip, and that it opposed any official exchanges between the United States and Taiwan.

The visit will give succour to the forces of Taiwan independen­ce and damage Sino-U.S. ties, Wang said. "We urge the U.S. side to fully recognise the extreme sensitivit­y of the Taiwan issue," Wang said. "China will make a necessary response depending on how the situation develops." He did not give details.

Relations between China and the US have nosedived in recent months, with disagreeme­nts over Taiwan, trade, human rights, the coronaviru­s pandemic and other issues. China views Taiwan's president as a dangerous separatist. She says the island is already an independen­t country called the Republic of China, Taiwan's formal name.

Krach is also likely to hold at least some form of trade talks during his trip, though details have not been announced.

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