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United States calls China's decision to cut off climate talks 'fundamentally irresponsible'

WashingtonEdited By: Vyomica BerryUpdated: Aug 06, 2022, 05:36 PM IST
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In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, the air force and naval aviation corps of the Eastern Theater Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) fly planes at an unspecified location in China Photograph:(AFP)

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Highlighting that Beijing can ease tensions over Taiwan by ending its 'provocative' military drills, Kirby said US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip did not constitute a violation of Chinese sovereignty or America's longstanding 'One China' policy

Condemning China's decision to halt cooperation in a number of critical areas over Taiwan, US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby called it "fundamentally irresponsible."

"They think they're punishing us by shutting down this channel," Kirby said during a White House briefing.

"They're actually punishing the whole world because the climate crisis doesn't recognise geographic boundaries and borders," he added.

Highlighting that Beijing can ease tensions over Taiwan by ending its "provocative" military drills, Kirby said US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip did not constitute a violation of Chinese sovereignty or America's longstanding "One China" policy.

With Chinese state news agency Xinhua describing live-fire drills and other exercises around Taiwan from Thursday (August 4) to Sunday (August 7), Chinese warplanes buzzed the line dividing the Taiwan Strait after her arrival in Taipei.

Warning China against using the visit as a pretext for military action against Taiwan, Kirby said Beijing could use "economic coercion" against Taipei beyond the military moves.

Calling China's military drills “significant escalation”, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Pelosi’s visit was peaceful and did not represent a change in American policy toward Taiwan.

The joint deal signed by former US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping to fight climate change led to the landmark 2015 Paris agreement according to experts.

(With inputs from agencies)

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Vyomica Berry

Vyomica Berry is a sub-editor at WION Digital. She is an avid reader and covers world news.