The Guardian (USA)

China warns Canada over planned Taiwan visit by parliament­arians

- Reuters in Ottawa

China warned it will take “forceful measures” if Canada “interferes” in Taiwan, a week after it emerged that a delegation of Canadian parliament­arians was planning to visit the island later this year to explore trade opportunit­ies.

China claims Taiwan as its territory under its “one-China principle” and objects to foreign politician­s visiting the island. Democratic­ally governed Taiwan rejects China’s claims.

“We urge the Canadian side to abide by the one-China principle and respect China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” the Chinese embassy in Canada said in a statement sent late on Tuesday.

“China will take resolute and forceful measures against any country that attempts to interfere with or infringe upon China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity,” the Chinese embassy said.

Members of a Canada-Taiwan parliament­ary “friendship group”, which does not receive administra­tive or financial support from the Canadian parliament, had been planning to visit the self-ruled island in October, the Liberal MP Judy Sgro said last week.

Sgro said the trip would focus on trade and the lawmakers’ intent was not to disrupt and cause problems for Taiwan or with China.

In a statement, Canada’s government said parliament­ary associatio­ns and friendship groups were independen­t, and it respected the lawmakers’ intent to visit Taiwan.

Canada, like the rest of the west, follows a one-China policy that recognizes Beijing, not Taipei, diplomatic­ally, while unofficial­ly it supports Taiwan.

The relationsh­ip between China and the west has worsened since US House of Representa­tives speaker, Nancy Pelosi, visited Taiwan earlier this month against Beijing’s wishes.

 ?? Photograph: Ann Wang/Reuters ?? Taiwan flags flutter in Taipei. China claims Taiwan as its territory under its ‘one-China principle’, which Canada formally endorses while maintainin­g unofficial ties.
Photograph: Ann Wang/Reuters Taiwan flags flutter in Taipei. China claims Taiwan as its territory under its ‘one-China principle’, which Canada formally endorses while maintainin­g unofficial ties.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States