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Pelosi says US will ‘not allow’ China to isolate Taiwan

House speaker adds Asia-Pacific visits not about ‘changing status quo’

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 05 Aug 2022 11:30AM

Pelosi says US will ‘not allow’ China to isolate Taiwan
United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is on the final leg of an Asian tour that included a stop in Taiwan as she defied stern threats from China to become the highest-profile US official to visit the island in years. – AFP pic, August 5, 2022

TOKYO – United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said today that the US will “not allow” China to isolate Taiwan, after her visit to the self-ruled island infuriated Beijing.

“They may try to keep Taiwan from visiting or participating in other places, but they will not isolate Taiwan by preventing us from travelling there,” she told reporters in Tokyo.

“We had high-level visits, senators in the spring, the bi-partisan way, continuing visits, and we will not allow them to isolate Taiwan.”

Pelosi is on the final leg of an Asian tour that included a stop in Taiwan as she defied stern threats from China to become the highest-profile US official to visit the island in years.

Beijing, which views Taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to retake the self-ruled island one day – by force if necessary – has launched its largest-ever military exercises around the island in response.

Pelosi did not comment directly on the drills, but reiterated that her visits to Asian countries, including Taiwan, were “not about changing the status quo” in the region.

“It is about…all of the pieces of legislation and agreements that have established what our relationship is. To have peace in the Taiwan Strait and have the status quo prevail,” she said.

Tokyo said yesterday that five Chinese missiles were believed to have fallen in Japan’s exclusive economic zone.

Pelosi spoke after meeting Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who called China’s missile launches a “serious problem that impacts our national security and the safety of our citizens”.

Kishida said he had told Pelosi that Japan had “called for the immediate cancellation of the military drills”.

The 82-year-old American politician arrived last night from South Korea, another key US ally, where she visited the border with the nuclear-armed North.

It is her first time in Japan since 2015. – AFP, August 5, 2022

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