US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to visit Taiwan as part of her tour of Asia, according to a senior Taiwanese government official and a US official ...
But on the other hand, you could say maybe that's when Taiwan also needs to be shown the strength and the support." In 1991, Pelosi unfurled a black-and-white banner in Beijing's Tiananmen Square to commemorate victims of the 1989 massacre, which said, "To those who died for democracy." "On the Taiwan question, we have made our stance loud and clear," Pengyu said. Asked if the US was prepared for fallout with China over the visit, Kirby said that "there is no change to our policy. Officials also believe the Chinese leadership doesn't completely grasp the political dynamics in the United States, leading to a misunderstanding over the significance of Pelosi's potential visit. "And so if the speaker does decide to visit and China tries to create some kind of crisis or otherwise escalate tensions, that would be entirely on Beijing," Blinken said. This is an important trip for the speaker to be on and we're going to do whatever we can to support her," Kirby continued. Administration officials are concerned Pelosi's trip comes at a particularly tense moment, as Xi is expected to seek an unprecedented third term at the upcoming Chinese Communist Party congress. Biden said last month that the US military opposed Pelosi visiting Taiwan, though since then has refused to elaborate on the warnings. "Congress is an independent, coequal branch of government," Blinken said at the United Nations on Monday afternoon. "We would like to tell the US once again that China is standing by, and the Chinese People's Liberation Army will never sit idly by. Though China's military did not mention Taiwan, the People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theater Command said it would "bury incoming enemies" in a video posted online Monday showing off its weaponry and fighting tactics.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is scheduled to travel to Taiwan this week, according to a congressional official and a Taiwanese official familiar with the itinerary.
Biden himself had said the military “thinks it’s not a good idea right now” for Pelosi to travel to the island. American and Taiwanese figures have grown bolder about showing their support for the relationship, rankling China in the process. Monday also marks the People’s Liberation Army’s 95th birthday, a time when exercises normally ramp up to mark the occasion. Pelosi has been among the most consistent China hawks over the last three decades, even taking on her own party when it comes to the threat Beijing poses to U.S. security and economic interests. Meanwhile, in Washington, fears have grown in recent months that Xi plans to invade the island. Pelosi was in Singapore on Monday as part of a four-country swing through Asia. She is also scheduled to visit Malaysia, South Korea and Japan during the trip. POLITICO is withholding the date of Pelosi’s expected arrival. The Japan-based USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier has been patrolling the South China Sea for the past week, and late last month, the destroyer USS Benfold transited the Taiwan Strait three times within a week — a move Beijing blasted as a “provocation” as it considers the narrow waterway between mainland China and Taiwan part of its internal waters. And China’s aggression has led current and former officials, including lawmakers from both parties, to push for a wholesale change in America’s posture toward Taiwan, including the scrapping of the so-called “strategic ambiguity” doctrine that has guided U.S. policy toward Taiwan for the past four decades. Bi-khim Hsiao, the democratic island’s de facto representative to the U.S., attended Biden’s inauguration. The trip would make her the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit the self-governing island in decades. The speaker is the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit in decades.
The White House warned Monday that a potential visit to Taiwan by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) could prompt China to take significant inflammatory ...
Increased engagement between U.S. officials and Taipei has led Beijing to worry that Washington has taken steps to change the status quo. Beijing has repeatedly said it will use force if necessary to “reunify” Taiwan and its 23 million people with the motherland. Police chased Pelosi and the lawmakers traveling with her out of the square. The White House official said Sullivan was not more concerned than others, and like other officials agreed it was Pelosi’s decision whether she wanted to go. Meanwhile, Beijing has warned that it would retaliate if she visits, and an official Chinese statement warned the Biden administration against “playing with fire” on Taiwan. Pelosi is a longtime critic of Beijing and has been vilified by China’s leaders in the past. All of the senior members of Biden’s national security team thought there were concerns about the timing of the trip, said a White House official, who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. Pelosi would be the first House speaker to travel to the self-governed democratic island since Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) in 1997. As for Beijing, he added, “What we would hope they infer from everything we’ve done, and everything we’ve said, including during the president’s phone call, is that we’re being consistent.” Or, he said, it could carry out operations that “break historical norms” such as sending larger numbers of military jets across the midpoint separating Taiwan from mainland China. “I think we’ll see more actions over the next several months.” Kirby did not confirm that Pelosi plans to stop in Taiwan, but his extensive comments to reporters suggested the White House is positioning itself for such a visit.
US officials say China may fire missiles near Taiwan if top lawmaker Nancy Pelosi visits the island.
She has previously met pro-democracy dissidents and visited Tiananmen Square to commemorate victims of the 1989 massacre. There is no drama to talk to. On Monday, China's United Nations envoy Zhang Jun warned the visit would undermine relations between Beijing and Washington, Reuters news agency reported.
Analysis: The House speaker, who stood up for activists in Tiananmen Square in 1991, has long seen the role as part of her job.
Chu said that was the beginning of decades of advocacy that has colored her view of US foreign policy, pointing to a version of the line she repeats often when asked about the subject. Pelosi has long been one of the most strident and outspoken critics of China, a position that has in the past allied her with conservatives. In recent years, Pelosi has emerged as a world leader in her own right, meeting frequently with heads of state to discuss global challenges, the climate crisis chief among them. Two years after Chinese troops with tanks crushed a pro-democracy demonstration in Tiananmen Square, Pelosi visited the site of the massacre alongside two other lawmakers. “This has to ultimately be about the aspirations of the Taiwanese people,” Chu said. During the Trump years, her diplomacy took on an even greater prominence as a high-profile counterweight to the former president’s isolationism. But on Monday, John Kirby, a spokesman for the defense department, said no one in the administration was seeking to change her mind about the trip. A possible Taiwan visit must “be seen through Pelosi’s view: this is not just symbolism,” Silverberg said. The sharp warnings from Beijing, implying that the visit could provoke a military response from China, have Washington on high alert. Pelosi has declined to confirm a visit, citing security concerns. Appearing on Fox News, Gingrich said he hoped Pelosi would make the trip. China, which claims Taiwan as its own province, has threatened unspecified consequences for the US should Pelosi make the trip.
Le voyage de Pelosi à Taipeh est considéré comme une grave provocation pour les Chinois.
Je pense que le séjour de Nancy Pelosi dans l’île sera bref et plutôt discret. Le voyage de Pelosi à Taipeh est considéré comme une grave provocation pour les Chinois. D’autant plus qu’elle a le soutien des élus des deux partis. Comme le reste de l’économie mondiale. Il ne peut pas se permettre de paraître faible au sujet de Taïwan. Xi Jinping va obtenir un troisième mandat sans précédent à la tête du pays cet automne. Les déclarations intempestives récentes de Biden sur Taïwan attisent les tensions.
À Singapour, le premier ministre Lee Hsien Loong a appelé la présidente de la Chambre Ministère des Communications et de l'Information de Singapour via ...
Des délégations de responsables américains se rendent fréquemment dans cette île pour lui exprimer leur appui. » Le Financial Times a même écrit qu’elle rencontrerait la présidente taiwanaise, Tsai Ing-wen, à Taipei mercredi.
La présidente de la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis, Nancy Pelosi «a le droit de visiter Taïwan», a estimé la Maison-Blanche.
Des délégations de responsables américains se rendent fréquemment dans cette île pour lui exprimer leur appui. Le Financial Times a même écrit qu'elle rencontrerait la présidente taïwanaise Tsai Ing-wen à Taipei mercredi. La semaine dernière, à l'occasion d'un entretien téléphonique avec le président américain, son homologue chinois Xi Jinping avait appelé les États-Unis à ne «pas jouer avec le feu». La Chine «semble se positionner afin de faire potentiellement un pas de plus dans les prochains jours», a poursuivi M. Kirby : cela «pourrait inclure des provocations militaires comme des tirs de missiles dans le détroit de Taïwan ou autour de Taïwan» ou encore «d'importantes incursions aériennes» dans la zone d'identification de défense aérienne de cette île. «Il n'y a pas de raison pour que Pékin fasse de cette visite, qui ne déroge pas à la doctrine américaine de longue date, une forme de crise», a-t-il ajouté, sur fond d'accroissement des tensions américano-chinoises à la suite des informations selon lesquelles Mme Pelosi pourrait aller à Taïwan. La présidente de la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis, Nancy Pelosi, qui a entamé lundi à Singapour une tournée asiatique, «a le droit de visiter Taïwan», a estimé la Maison-Blanche, selon laquelle la Chine «semble se positionner» pour une démonstration de force militaire autour de cette île qu'elle revendique.
The arrogance of power is especially ominous and despicable when a government leader risks huge numbers of lives in order to make a provocative move on the.
Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan could provide it.” “The Biden administration remains committed to being more hawkish on China than its predecessor,” conservative historian Niall Ferguson wrote on Friday. He added: “Presumably, the calculation in the White House remains, as in the 2020 election, that being tough on China is a vote-winner—or, to put it differently, that doing anything the Republicans can portray as ‘weak on China’ is a vote-loser. The more the United States and Taiwan formally close the door on reunification, the more likely Beijing is to seek reunification by force.” But the consequences—far from being only economic and diplomatic—could be existential for all of humanity. Biden’s mealy-mouthed response to that move was a subtler type of brinkmanship. And overseas, “the controversy over the trip has sparked concern among Washington’s allies who are worried that it could trigger a crisis between the U.S. and China.” Biden’s unwillingness to clearly head off such a visit reflects the insidious style of his own confrontational approach to China. Beinart added: “What’s crucial is that the Taiwanese people preserve their individual freedom and the planet does not endure a third world war. The potential for military conflict and escalation is all too real. Thanks to her, the chances of a military confrontation between China and the United States have spiked upward. Despite the alarms that her travel plans have set off, President Biden has responded timidly—even while much of the establishment wants to see the trip canceled. “But I don’t know what the status of it is.”
La présidente de la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis, Nancy Pelosi, qui a entamé lundi à Singapour une tournée asiatique, «a le droit de visiter ...
Des délégations de responsables américains se rendent fréquemment dans cette île pour lui exprimer leur appui. Le Financial Times a même écrit qu’elle rencontrerait la présidente taïwanaise Tsai Ing-wen à Taipei mercredi. La Chine «semble se positionner afin de faire potentiellement un pas de plus dans les prochains jours», a poursuivi M. Kirby : cela «pourrait inclure des provocations militaires comme des tirs de missiles dans le détroit de Taïwan ou autour de Taïwan», ou encore «d’importantes incursions aériennes» dans la zone d’identification de défense aérienne de cette île. «À Singapour, en Malaisie, en Corée du Sud et au Japon, nous aurons des réunions de haut niveau pour discuter de la manière dont nous pouvons promouvoir nos valeurs et nos intérêts communs», avait-elle ajouté, sans mentionner Taïwan dans son itinéraire. Mme Pelosi «a le droit de visiter Taïwan», a martelé lundi John Kirby, le porte-parole de la Maison-Blanche pour les questions stratégiques, et ce le jour où cette haute responsable, deuxième dans l’ordre de succession au président américain, était à Singapour. «Il n’y a pas de raison pour que Pékin fasse de cette visite, qui ne déroge pas à la doctrine américaine de longue date, une forme de crise», a-t-il ajouté, sur fond d’accroissement des tensions américano-chinoises à la suite des informations selon lesquelles Mme Pelosi pourrait aller à Taïwan.