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China says its ‘priority’ is to stop Taiwan VP visiting US next month

/ 01:00 PM July 20, 2023

Taiwan VP visiting US next month

Taiwan’s Vice President William Lai makes a speech at the ruling Democratic Progressive Party annual congress in Taipei, Taiwan July 16, 2023. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

BEIJING — It is China’s “priority” to stop Taiwan’s vice president and presidential frontrunner William Lai from visiting the United States next month, the country’s ambassador in Washington said on Wednesday, as Beijing steps up its warnings against the trip.

China, which views Taiwan as its own territory, has stepped up military and political pressure over the past three years to try and force the island to accept Beijing’s sovereignty claims, which the government in Taipei strongly rejects.

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Taiwan will hold presidential and parliamentary elections in January, with Lai, the ruling Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential candidate, the frontrunner in most opinion polls.

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Lai is making what are officially stop overs in the United States on his way to and from Paraguay for the Aug. 15 inauguration of its new president, drawing anger from Beijing which slammed Lai as a separatist.

Chinese ambassador Xie Feng told the Aspen Security Forum that “Taiwan is China’s Taiwan” and that the country wanted a peaceful “reunification”, but Taiwanese “separatists” were advancing their agenda, seeking U.S. support.

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“They even do not admit they are Chinese. So this is a very dangerous path they are taking,” Xie said.Provocative moves by Taiwan “separatists” should be contained, he added.

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“Now the priority for us is to stop Lai Ching-te from visiting the United States, which is like a grey rhino charging at us,” Xie said, using Lai’s Chinese language name.

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A “grey rhino” event refers to a highly obvious yet ignored threat.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and her government have repeatedly offered talks with China but been rejected, as Beijing views them as separatists. Both Tsai and Lai say only Taiwan’s people can decide their future.

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The top U.S. diplomat in Taipei said on Wednesday that there was no reason for China to take “provocative” action in response to Lai’s stop overs in the United States and that such transits have happened for many years and are routine.

In August and then again in April, China staged large-scale war games around Taiwan, angered by the August visit to Taiwan of then-U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and in April by Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen meeting current House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in Los Angeles, while she was transitting back from a visit to Central America.

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