27 November 2024,   07:52
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Blinken says he hopes "Beijing will not manufacture a crisis’ after Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that he hopes very much that Beijing will not manufacture a crisis or seek a pretense to increase its aggressive military action as China fired missiles towards waters near Taiwan as part of exercises near the self-governing island in the wake of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit there, writes CNN.

Speaking at the ASEAN-US Ministerial meeting in Cambodia, Blinken noted that the “many countries around the world believe that escalation serves no one and could have unintended consequences that serve no one’s interests, including ASEAN members and including China”.

“We’ve reached out to engage our PRC counterparts in recent days at every level of government to convey this message. Maintaining cross-strait stability is the interest all countries in the region, including all of our colleagues within ASEAN.

The US continues to have an abiding interest in peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. We oppose any unilateral efforts to change the status quo, especially by force. The US remains committed to our One China policy guided by our commitments to the Taiwan Relations Act, Three Communiques, and Six Assurances.

And I want to emphasize: nothing has changed about our position and I hope very much that Beijing will not manufacture a crisis or seek a pretense to increase its aggressive military action”, - said Blinken.

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