Rejection in China of US Congressmens trip to Taiwan invader

Rejection in China of US Congressmen’s trip to Taiwan invader

    United States Taiwan CongressmenTaken from PL Authorities and the Chinese press have rejected another trip by US Congressmen to Taiwan, accusing Washington of seeking a confrontation amid tensions over Nancy Pelosi’s recent visit there.

The embassy in the North American country once again resisted any official contact with Taipei, warning against a forceful response to this new provocation, believing the White House was only fueling instability in the region.

He blamed the United States for a potential increase in cross-strait tensions and called on the government to require lawmakers to uphold the one-China principle.

CGTN broadcaster also condemned the two-day stay in Taipei of the bipartisan delegation led by Senator Ed Markey and five other congressmen.

He stressed that this move shows Washington’s sabotage of the peace and warrants further countermeasures by Beijing, such as those taken following House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s August 2-3 trip to the island.

The TV station denied, calling it a terrible mistake that the United States had approved five arms sales to Taiwan and allowed visits by three groups of parliamentarians in the past 18 months.

“It is foolish to test the capacity of a nation so determined and determined to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” CGTN said.

The China Daily stressed that such trips for Taiwan would result in an intensification of the military blockade and economic punishment, while US politicians could face sanctions and restrictions on doing business with the Asian giant.

He warned that the ramifications would affect the entire world, as if there were a conflict over this, inflation would rise further, food prices would rise and the energy crisis would deepen.

“Only Wall Street, arms dealers and bellicose politicians in the United States would benefit, at the expense of the people,” he said.

Markey and his entourage arrived in Taipei yesterday without notice, this Monday they spoke with Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen and will meet with other government and private sector officials before ending their stay in a few hours.

The reaction of the Chinese authorities and media predict that Beijing will proceed with measures that strengthen its position in the face of this new challenge in the most sensitive issue of relations with Washington.

The Asian giant responded to the visit of House Speaker Pelosi with a combination of military, diplomatic, political and commercial measures.