China risks miscalculation with pressure on Taiwan, says US

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TAIPEI/BEIJING • China's efforts to coerce and undermine Taiwan risk miscalculation and its pressure campaign will most likely continue, said Mr Daniel Kritenbrink, the top US diplomat for East Asia.
China, which claims Taiwan as its territory, has been carrying out war games and military drills around the island this month to show its anger at a visit to Taipei by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Speaking on a conference call on Wednesday, Washington time, Mr Kritenbrink, the Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said China had used Mrs Pelosi's trip as an excuse to change the status quo, jeopardising peace.
"These actions are part of an intensified pressure campaign by the PRC against Taiwan, which we expect to continue to unfold in the coming weeks and months," he said, referring to China's official name, the People's Republic of China.
"The goal of this campaign is clear - to intimidate and coerce Taiwan and undermine its resilience."
The US has been clear with China that its approach to Taiwan has not changed, including the US commitment to its "one China" policy and not supporting Taiwan's formal independence, Mr Kritenbrink added.
"While our policy has not changed, what has changed is Beijing's growing coercion. The PRC's words and actions are deeply destabilising. They risk miscalculation and threaten the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait."
The US has conveyed to China in every conversation that it does not seek and will not provoke a crisis, he said.
US lines of communication with Beijing remain open, and the US will continue to conduct routine naval transits through the Taiwan Strait, Mr Kritenbrink added.
"We will continue to take calm, but resolute steps to uphold peace and stability in the face of Beijing's ongoing efforts to undermine it and to support Taiwan in line with our longstanding policy. We will act responsibly, steadily and resolutely," he said.
Speaking in Taipei, Foreign Ministry spokesman Joanne Ou reiterated that Taiwan believes the Taiwan Strait is an international waterway and supports US freedom of navigation missions there as being "positive" for peace and stability.
China has never renounced the use of force to take control of Taiwan.
Washington has no formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, but is bound by law to provide it with the means to defend itself.
China says that Taiwan is the most important and sensitive issue in its ties with the United States.
Meanwhile, Chinese Ambassador to Britain Zheng Zeguang called on the US and Britain to show respect and avoid confron-tation in the way they handle their ties with China, in an opinion article published on Tuesday in The Guardian.
" 'Taiwan independence' means war and will lead to a dead end. Opposing and defeating such attempts is meant to avoid war and safeguard peace and stability in the region," he wrote.
REUTERS, XINHUA
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