Miami Herald (Sunday)

China holds live-fire drills near Taiwan as Pelosi heads to Asia

- BY BILLY HOUSE, JORDAN FABIAN AND JENNY LEONARD Bloomberg News

China held live-fire military drills in the Taiwan Strait on Saturday as U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi prepared to arrive in Asia.

The exercises took place off the coast of Fujian province opposite Taiwan. A warning issued by the local maritime safety agency said the drills would be conducted near Pingtan, a county about 81 miles from Hsinchu city across the strait in northweste­rn Taiwan.

It was the first live-fire drill announced by the agency in at least a year.

Pelosi on Friday said she’s “very excited” about the prospect of an upcoming trip to Asia, while refusing to confirm any of her itinerary — including whether she’ll visit Taiwan.

Reports that her travel would include a stop in Taiwan had sparked a furious reaction in China, which regards the selfgovern­ing island as part of its territory.

Beijing has warned there will be consequenc­es if Pelosi visits, including a defense ministry statement that implied China might use military force in response.

She was scheduled to depart Friday, according to people familiar with her plans.

“The Chinese mainland will definitely put up a sturdy fight to the end to thwart Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, without fear of any escalation,” Hu Xijin, a hawkish commentato­r and former editor-in-chief of the Communist Party’s Global Times newspaper, said in an editorial for the publicatio­n. The U.S. and Taiwan “must fully understand that the red line is a high-voltage one that they cannot step on,” he said.

President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed Taiwan at length Thursday in a more than two-hour phone call.

The island is the biggest flash point in the relationsh­ip between Beijing and Washington. Neither side said in statements whether Pelosi’s possible Taiwan stop came up.

But a person familiar with the discussion said Xi made clear to Biden how big a problem it would be for Pelosi to visit Taiwan and Biden made clear to Xi that Pelosi makes her own decisions as speaker, and that he can’t control another branch of government.

China has expressed its clear concern over a potential Pelosi visit to Taiwan,

Liu Pengyu, spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Washington, told reporters Friday.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said Friday that the U.S. has “no physical, tangible indication­s” that China is preparing a military response to a possible Pelosi visit to Taiwan.

“We just don’t have any concrete indication­s of something happening from a military perspectiv­e on the Chinese part,” Kirby told reporters Friday on a conference call.

He also said there’s no need for “bellicose rhetoric” coming from Chinese officials because “there’s been no change to American policy when it comes to Taiwan.”

Pelosi’s trip is set to include stops in Japan, Indonesia and Singapore, as well as potentiall­y Malaysia,

according to a person familiar with the plans. However it remains unclear whether she will put Taiwan on her schedule. Other members of Congress in both parties are encouragin­g Pelosi to make the stop in Taiwan, saying that avoiding the island after China’s protestati­ons would amount to acquiescin­g to Beijing.

Pelosi said Friday that

Biden has talked about putting a strong emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region, “and we want the Congress of the United States to be part of that initiative.”

About a third of the population of Pelosi’s district in San Francisco is of Asian ancestry, and she said that “as a West Coast person, we see that as our home, we’re part of that as well.”

 ?? YURI GRIPAS Abaca Press/TNS ?? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is on an Asia trip but has not specified her itinerary, including if she’ll visit Taiwan.
YURI GRIPAS Abaca Press/TNS House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is on an Asia trip but has not specified her itinerary, including if she’ll visit Taiwan.

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