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US misguided approach to Taiwan issue risks triggering conflict with China — embassy

TASS English · 2026-06-27

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• What happened: The Chinese embassy in Washington warned that the US risks provoking conflict with China over its approach to Taiwan, particularly regarding arms sales to the island. • Why it matters: The Taiwan issue is deemed critical to China-US relations, with potential mismanagement leading to heightened tensions and instability in the region. • What to watch next: Monitor US decisions on arms sales to Taiwan and any subsequent reactions from China, as well as developments in China-US diplomatic relations.

US misguided approach to Taiwan issue risks triggering conflict with China — embassy China hopes that the US side will take concrete actions to safeguard the stable development of the China-US relations as well as peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, Liu Chang saidWASHINGTON, June 27. /TASS/. The US risks provoking a direct confrontation or even a conflict with China if it adopts the wrong approach to the Taiwan issue, the Chinese embassy in Washington warned, commenting on Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific Michael Desombre’s statements on arms sales to Taiwan. "China’s position of firm opposition to US arms sales to the Taiwan region is consistent and clear," embassy spokesperson Liu Chang told TASS. According to him, "the Taiwan question is the most important issue in [the] China-US relations and has a bearing on the overall situation." "If handled well, the bilateral relationship can remain generally stable, allowing both sides to devote more energy to mutually beneficial cooperation. If mishandled, the two countries could clash or even come into conflict, pushing the entire China-US relationship into a highly dangerous situation," the diplomat emphasized. "China hopes that the US side will take concrete actions to safeguard the stable development of [the] China-US relations as well as peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait," Liu Chang added. Desombre said on June 25 that the US is insisting that Taiwan increase its budget allocations for the purchase of American weapons and military equipment. The diplomat declined to specify when the US administration might decide to transfer the approximately $14 billion arms package to Taiwan that had previously been approved by Congress. He added that Washington would not consider Beijing’s protests in this matter. Taiwan has been governed by its own administration since 1949, when the remnants of the Kuomintang forces led by Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975) fled there after their defeat in the Chinese Civil War. Since then, Taiwan has retained the flag and some other attributes of the former Republic of China that existed on the mainland before the Communists took power. Official Beijing considers Taiwan a province of the People’s Republic of China. The United States broke off diplomatic relations with Taiwan in 1979 and established relations with China. While recognizing the one-China policy, Washington continues to maintain contacts with the Taipei government. The US is Taiwan's main arms supplier. The Chinese Foreign Ministry estimates that the total amount of US military supplies to the island has exceeded $70 billion over the years. The current Washington administration has promised to speed up the delivery of arms and military equipment to Taiwan. TagsChinaUnited StatesTaiwanNetanyahu praises agreement on Lebanon as 'blow to Iran,' vows not to withdraw troopsAccording to the Israeli Prime Minister, the most important thing is that Israel remains in the security zone in southern LebanonRead moreFormer Russian defense minister Sergey Ivanov dies at age 73Sergey Ivanov served as honorary president of the VTB United LeagueRead more

Source: TASS English
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