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US to pay ‘heavy price’ if UN envoy goes to Taiwan

Beijing demands Washington cancel ‘crazy provocation’ plans

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Jan 2021 4:30PM

US to pay ‘heavy price’ if UN envoy goes to Taiwan
Plans for a United Nations ambassador to visit Taiwan has been met with strong opposition from China, who threatens the US will pay a heavy price if the trip proceeds as scheduled. – Wikipedia pic, January 8, 2021

UNITED NATIONS – China yesterday threatened that the United States will pay a “heavy price” if its United Nations ambassador Kelly Craft keeps plans announced by the state department to travel to Taiwan next week.

“The US will pay a heavy price for its wrong action,” a statement from the Chinese mission to the UN said.

“China strongly urges the US to stop its crazy provocation, stop creating new difficulties for China-US relations and the countries’ cooperation in the UN, and stop going further on the wrong path.”

China “firmly opposes” the visit, and demands the US cancel its plans, the statement added, reiterating Beijing’s one-China policy that maintains Taiwan is a province of the nation.

The American UN mission said yesterday evening that Craft will be in Taipei from January 13 to 15, meeting with Taiwanese officials and other members of the diplomatic community.

“During her trip, the ambassador will reinforce the US government’s strong and ongoing support for Taiwan’s international space.”

Craft is scheduled to speak at the Institute of Diplomacy and International Affairs on January 14, “on Taiwan’s impressive contributions to the global community, and the importance of its meaningful and expanded participation in international organizations”, according to the statement.

Chinese state news agency Xinhua had also criticised the trip earlier in the day, saying a US ambassador’s presence in Taiwan will violate Chinese sovereignty.

Administration officials under President Donald Trump already visited Taiwan last year, despite opposition from Beijing, amid US-Chinese tensions over trade, security and human rights. – AFP, January 8, 2021

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