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China says don' t interfere as U S Navy warns Taiwan war could be this year
10/21/2022 11:53:00 PM ' The U S needs to be fully aware of the extreme importance and highly sensitive nature of the Taiwan question ' a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said
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'The U.S. needs to be fully aware of the extreme importance and highly sensitive nature of the Taiwan question,' a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said. 'The U.S. needs to be fully aware of the extreme importance and highly sensitive nature of the Taiwan question,' a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said. alleged that"instead of sticking with the status quo that was established in a positive way," China had made"a fundamental decision that the status quo was no longer acceptable and that Beijing was determined to pursue reunification on a much faster timeline." Then too Wang fired back from Beijing, reminding Washington of its previous commitments that served as the cornerstone of U.S.-China ties, including hosting only"non-official ties with Taiwan," despite the U.S. having"substantially relaxed restrictions on official interactions with the region." Read more:
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No comment Antony Blinken alleged that"instead of sticking with the status quo that was established in a positive way," China had made"a fundamental decision that the status quo was no longer acceptable and that Beijing was determined to pursue reunification on a much faster timeline.By Yimou Lee Staff members, wearing face masks following the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, stand near a screen displaying an image of Chinese President Xi Jinping, inside a media hotel for journalists covering the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in Beijing, China October 19, 2022.Follow Us.Naval forces ready to act under 1979 Taiwan Relations Act if Beijing strikes Follow Us. " Then too Wang fired back from Beijing, reminding Washington of its previous commitments that served as the cornerstone of U.S. China has ramped up military and political pressure against democratically governed Taiwan over the past two years as it seeks to assert its sovereignty claims, which the government in Taipei strongly rejects.-China ties, including hosting only"non-official ties with Taiwan," despite the U.S. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters. having"substantially relaxed restrictions on official interactions with the region. " "The U. "There is no possibility of winning in using force to attack Taiwan," Chen said.S. promised to gradually reduce its sale of arms to Taiwan, leading, over a period of time, to a final resolution," Wang said at the time,"but in fact, since the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and the U. "Xi would forfeit the so-called great rejuvenation of the Chinese people, and become a sinner of the Chinese people," Chen said, using a term that refers to those who are ethnically Chinese rather than of Chinese nationality.S., U. "It's very clear that the two sides should respect each other and develop separately, which is the way that will bring happiness to the people," Chen said. S. arms sales to Taiwan have been increasing in both quantitative and qualitative terms, exceeding $70 billion to date. Tsai is overseeing a military modernisation programme to respond to China's growing threat, which in August included war games carried out near the island as Beijing angrily responded to a visit to Taipei by U." But Blinken's position was backed up later that day by State Department principal deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel, who said that the U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. position on Taiwan"has not changed and is the same. " "We have had a longstanding One China policy, one that is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the three Joint Communiques, and the Six Assurances as well," Patel said.com Register Reporting by Yimou Lee; Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Lincoln Feast."And we continue to oppose any unilateral change to the status quo from either side, and we continue to believe that cross-strait differences should be resolved peacefully as well." And Blinken then doubled down on his remarks Thursday, telling Good Morning America that"a decision that was made in Beijing some years ago" that the status quo"was no longer acceptable and that the government wanted to speed up the reunification, and to do it potentially by any means, through coercion and pressure and potentially, if necessary, by force." A still from a music video shared October 19 by the Chinese People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command to commemorate the 20th Chinese Communist Party National Congress shows artillery units firing as part of an exercise. Washington officially severed diplomatic ties with Taiwan in favor of establishing relations with Beijing back in 1979, three decades after Chinese Communist forces took power in the mainland. Eastern Theater Command/Chinese People's Liberation Army Since taking office last year, President has repeatedly broken with a decadeslong policy of strategic ambiguity surrounding whether or not the U.S. would intervene if such a conflict happened, having most recently committed to sending U.S. troops to defend the island during an interview with 60 Minutes last month. Each time, the White House has walked back on the remarks, clarifying that there has been no change to the U.S. approach. "We are committed to doing everything we can to make sure that Taiwan has the ability to effectively defend itself against aggression," Blinken said Thursday."And we've also made very clear to China that our expectation is these differences will be resolved peacefully. " Also on Thursday, White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby addressed the potential timeline of a hypothetical Chinese attack on Taiwan as well in specific reference to Gilday's remarks the previous day. He declined to get into specifics on intelligence assessments but said that"we monitor this as best as we can." At the same time, Kirby reiterated the White House stance that"there is no reason for this to erupt into conflict." "Nothing has changed about our approach to Taiwan, our adherence to the One China policy," he said."Nothing has changed about the fact that we're going to continue to. .. look for ways to help Taiwan with its self-defense capabilities. That work will continue. "And we don't want to see the status quo across the Strait changed unilaterally," he added. "And we certainly don't want to see it changed by force. And there's absolutely no reason for that to happen since there's been no change in the way we're approaching Taiwan and Taiwan's self-defense." However, Kirby would not speak to reports originating from the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council lobby, whose president, Rupert Hammond-Chambers, alleged on Wednesday that Washington and Taipei were in the process of launching an initiative to jointly produce weapons. Newsweek .