The Chinese government reacted sharply to the news that the leader of Taiwan, Lai Ching-te, would be making a stopover in the United States, stating that they have lodged serious protests against this arrangement. A spokesperson from the Chinese Foreign Ministry firmly expressed China's stance against any official engagement between the US and the Taiwan region, condemning Lai's visit under any pretense and calling for an end to US support for movements advocating for Taiwan's independence.
Furthermore, the spokesperson highlighted that the situation concerning Taiwan is a pivotal matter for China and represents a critical boundary in China-US relations. They urged the United States to recognize the separatist agenda of Lai Ching-te and the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), and to comprehend the detrimental effects that movements for "Taiwan independence" have on peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. China's demands included a strict adherence to the one-China principle and the previously established agreements between China and the US, and a complete cessation of official interactions with Taiwan. The spokesperson concluded by stating that China would monitor these developments closely and would take necessary actions to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
8 Comments
Murena
Lai Ching-te's visit undermines the established agreements between China and the U.S. We must respect those.
Evgen II
The world should not bow to China's overreach. Taiwan deserves its voice on the international stage.
Murena
China's defense of its sovereignty is commendable; the U.S. should listen to their concerns.
Evgen II
It's alarming how China insists on dictating the U.S.’s diplomatic engagements. Taiwan has the right to engage with other nations!
Murena
The U.S. should respect the one-China principle to maintain peace. Lai's visit could escalate tensions.
Leonardo
China has every right to protest Lai Ching-te's stopover in the U.S. Taiwan is part of China—simple as that.
Michelangelo
The U.S. needs to be cautious in its engagements with Taiwan to avoid provoking unnecessary conflict.
Raphael
It's hypocritical for China to talk about 'sovereignty' while it doesn't allow Taiwan its own.