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Supporting Taiwan's independence can lead to military conflict between US and China: Qin Gang

WION Web Team
Washington, United StatesUpdated: Jan 29, 2022, 03:41 PM IST
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Chinese ambassador to the United States Qin Gang can be seen in this in this file photo Photograph:(Twitter)

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Relations between Beijing and Taipei are at their lowest in decades with China ramping up military and economic pressure under President Xi Jinping

Beijing's ambassador to Washington has said that if the United States supports the independence of Taiwan, it will lead to military conflict with China.

"Let me emphasize this. The Taiwan issue is the biggest tinder-box between China and the United States," Qin Gang told National Public Radio.

"If the Taiwanese authorities, emboldened by the United States, keep going down the road for independence, it most likely (will) involve China and the United States, the two big countries, in a military conflict," he said.

Relations between Beijing and Taipei are at their lowest in decades with China ramping up military and economic pressure under President Xi Jinping.

Authoritarian China considers democratic, self-ruled Taiwan a part of its territory, to be retaken by force if necessary, and says its status is one of the most sensitive issues in Beijing's dealings with Washington.

The United States’ “One China” policy recognises Beijing as the government of China but allows informal relations and defense ties with Taipei.

Record numbers of Chinese jets are now buzzing around the island's air defence zone and the People's Liberation Army has staged regular drills simulating an invasion.

China has cut off official communication with the government of President Tsai Ing-wen since 2016 because she regards Taiwan as an already sovereign nation.

Taiwan and China split during a civil war in 1949, and Beijing opposes Taiwan’s involvement in international organisations.
 

(With inputs from agencies)