Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin. (Photo/fmprc.gov.cn)
Foreign Ministry spokesman: Officials' visits will further harm bilateral ties
China vowed to take legitimate countermeasures against political provocations by the United States, including measures targeting relevant individuals, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin made the remarks at a regular news briefing in response to recent visits by high-ranking U.S. officials to Taiwan.
U.S. Undersecretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment Keith Krach visited the island last week, just over a month after U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar visited Taiwan in mid-August. Azar was the highest-level U.S. official to visit the island in decades.
During his stay in Taiwan, Krach met business and political officials including Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen, and attended a memorial service for former Taiwan leader Lee Teng-hui.
China opposed and condemned the visits, Wang said. "The U.S. move will further damage bilateral coordination and collaboration on major international and regional issues, and the U.S. has to bear full responsibility for this."
China always opposes official exchanges between the U.S. and Taiwan in any form, he said, adding that their visits seriously violated the one-China principle as well as the three China-U.S. joint communiques, and have emboldened "Taiwan independence" forces.
Wang noted that China is determined to defend its national sovereignty and territorial integrity, oppose any external interference in its internal affairs and realize reunification.
"'Taiwan independence' will only lead to a dead end, and attempts to condone and support 'Taiwan independence' are doomed to fail," he said.
Practices that undermine China's core interests and intervene in China's domestic affairs will be met with forceful countermeasures, and will not impede the historical trend of China's reunification, he added.
Wang urged the U.S. to immediately correct its mistakes, stop any official exchanges and military relations with Taiwan or interference in China's internal affairs, and avoid words and deeds that undermine bilateral relations and cross-Straits peace and stability.
The People's Liberation Army Eastern Theater Command began a live combat drill near the Taiwan Straits on Friday.
In response to Taiwan media claims that the PLA had "breached the median line between Taiwan and the Chinese mainland last week", Wang pointed out that such a "line" does not exist and reiterated that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China.