US Cancels Envoy's Visit To Taiwan

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2021-01-13 HKT 12:28

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  • Kelly Craft would have been the third high-level American official to visit the island in recent months. File photo: AFP

    Kelly Craft would have been the third high-level American official to visit the island in recent months. File photo: AFP

The US State Department has cancelled the planned Taiwan visit by its UN ambassador that has drawn strong opposition and a warning from China.

The department announced it was cancelling all senior-level overseas travels, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's planned trip to Belgium, in a decision to assist with the transition to the next administration.

US Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft was due to begin a three-day visit on Wednesday, which would have involved meetings with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen and Foreign Minister Joseph Wu as well as delivering a speech.

Craft's trip was one of two moves in the twilight days of the Trump administration that increases official exchanges with the self-ruled island while also provoking China, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory.

Beijing and Washington have clashed on everything from the origins of the pandemic to Hong Kong. China had already warned the US would pay a “heavy price" in response to the planned visit.

It follows an announcement from Pompeo on Saturday that the US would remove longstanding restrictions on how its diplomats and others have contact with their Taiwanese counterparts.

Under the Trump administration and bipartisan support from Congress, relations with Taiwan has warmed up considerably, with the government increasing the frequency and quality of weapons sales to the island. Craft herself had a public lunch with Taiwan’s top official in New York, James KJ Lee, director of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in New York, a meeting she called “historic.”

She would have been the third high-level American official to visit Taiwan in recent months. In August last year, US Health Secretary Alex Azar became the highest-level cabinet official to visit since the US switched formal relations from Taipei to Beijing in 1979.

Under the One China policy, the US recognises Beijing as the government of China and doesn’t have diplomatic relations with Taiwan. However, it maintains unofficial contacts including a de facto embassy in Taipei and supplies military equipment for the island’s defence.

In Beijing, the Taiwan Affairs Office declined to say whether the cancellation of Craft’s visit was a positive sign for China-US relations.

“Our position is very clear. We resolutely oppose all official exchanges between the US side and the Taiwan area, demand the US immediately cease their wrong approach,” spokesperson Zhu Fenglian told reporters at a biweekly news briefing.

An expert said the visit would have also presented a dilemma for the Taiwanese government.

“This is also a headache for Taiwan. If you welcome them in a large way, with high norms, then you are expressing that you are very very close to the Trump administration, and in the eyes of the coming Biden administration, that’s not good for Taiwan," said Wu Yu-shan from Academia Sinica, a top research institution on the island.

Wu also noted that current policy moves could be reversed, pointing to the historic meeting between President Xi Jinping and former Taiwanese president Ma Ying-jeou in 2015. “Back then, although Taiwan and China’s leaders met, this seemed to be a climax, but then the situation was completely reversed.” (AP)

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