United States politician
Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Patricia Pelosi (; ; born March 26, 1940) is an American politician who has served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives since 2019 and previously from 2007 to 2011. She has represented in the United States House of ...
, while serving as the
speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives
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, visited Taiwan (
officially the Republic of China) on August 2, 2022. A delegation of five
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members of the House accompanied Pelosi on the visit. The two-day trip to Taiwan was part of tour of Asia that also included stops in Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan.
President
Joe Biden discouraged but did not prevent Pelosi from travelling to Taiwan, and the White House later affirmed her right to visit the island nation.
Taiwanese foreign minister
Joseph Wu
Joseph Wu Jaushieh (; born October 31, 1954) is a Taiwanese politician currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China under current President Tsai Ing-wen since February 26, 2018. He was formerly the Secretary-Gen ...
received Pelosi and her delegation.
Shortly after her arrival, Pelosi said that her visit was a sign of the United States' "unwavering commitment to supporting Taiwan's vibrant democracy."
Pelosi's trip included a visit to the
Legislative Yuan
The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for 4-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a parallel v ...
and a meeting with President
Tsai Ing-wen before her departure for South Korea.
The visit was condemned by the People's Republic of China (PRC), which sent warnings through diplomatic channels to the U.S. government. After Pelosi's departure, the PRC commenced
military exercises encircling Taiwan, which ran from August 4 to 7, 2022.
Additional "regular" exercises were announced to run in the
Yellow
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and
Bohai Sea until August 15 and September 8 respectively,
but ended early on August 10.
Background
The last visit to Taiwan by a US Speaker was in April 1997, by
Republican politician
Newt Gingrich
Newton Leroy Gingrich (; né McPherson; born June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author who served as the 50th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. A member of the Republican Party, he was the U ...
.
As
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
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, Pelosi is second-in-line to the US presidency after the vice-president, making her the highest ranking US official to visit Taiwan since then. On April 7, 2022, Japanese
Fuji News Network first reported Pelosi's intentions of visiting Taiwan. Her Asian trip was postponed after she was tested positive for
COVID-19
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. On July 19, 2022, the ''
Financial Times
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'' revealed the possibility of Pelosi visiting Taiwan as part of her Asian tour.
Pelosi's tour of Asia was announced on July 31, 2022, to "reaffirm America's unshakeable commitment to our allies and friends in the region", with an itinerary initially limited to Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan. On the morning of the day of the visit, August 2, it was still not known for certain whether the visit to Taiwan would take place. White House Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the
National Security Council
A national security council (NSC) is usually an executive branch governmental body responsible for coordinating policy on national security issues and advising chief executives on matters related to national security. An NSC is often headed by a na ...
representative
John Kirby said on the evening of August 1 (
EDT) that China could respond with a missile launch near Taiwan or could conduct other military exercises to show its disapproval of the visit of an American politician.
At the same time, Kirby said that the US was not afraid of threats from China and would not sit idly by in the event of any aggression.
In an opinion article for ''
The Washington Post
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'', Pelosi wrote on August 2: "We take this trip at a time when the world faces a choice between
autocracy
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and democracy. As Russia wages its premeditated, illegal
war against Ukraine
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, killing thousands of innocents – even children – it is essential that America and our allies make clear that we never give in to autocrats." Pelosi has long criticised the PRC's regime and is outspoken about its human rights abuses, also opposing the US forming closer economic ties with the PRC government in the 2000s.
She had also called for a diplomatic boycott of the
2022 Winter Olympics
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in Beijing, China.
On July 29, Taiwan finished conducting its five-day
Han Kuang exercise
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, the country's largest annual military exercise, which included simulated interception of hostile attacks from sea and air.
Visit
After departing Malaysia, Pelosi's delegation arrived without incident in
Taipei
Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the n ...
, Taiwan, at 10:43 pm
National Standard Time on the evening of August 2 via
a US Air Force transport plane and was received by Minister of Foreign Affairs
Joseph Wu
Joseph Wu Jaushieh (; born October 31, 1954) is a Taiwanese politician currently serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China under current President Tsai Ing-wen since February 26, 2018. He was formerly the Secretary-Gen ...
and
Sandra Oudkirk
Sandra Springer Oudkirk () is a United States diplomat currently serving as Director of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), the ''de facto'' embassy of the United States in Taiwan. She is the first woman to hold the role. Oudkirk's prior ...
, Director of the Taipei Office of the
American Institute in Taiwan (AIT).
Pelosi tweeted that her visit was a sign of the United States' "unwavering commitment to supporting Taiwan's vibrant democracy."
Upon Pelosi's arrival, both the ruling
Democratic Progressive Party
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a Taiwanese nationalist and centre-left political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Controlling both the Republic of China presidency and the unicameral Legislative Yuan, it is the majori ...
and opposition
Kuomintang
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endorsed the visit and
Taipei 101
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illuminated a welcome message for the delegation.
The delegation stayed overnight at the
Grand Hyatt Taipei.
Pelosi's delegation included the following members of the US House of Representatives:
*
Gregory Meeks
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(D-NY)
*
Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL)
*
Suzan DelBene
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(D-WA)
*
Andy Kim (D-NJ)
*
Mark Takano
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(D-CA)
Following a breakfast meeting at the American Institute in Taiwan on the morning of August 3, Pelosi visited the
Legislative Yuan
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with her delegation. While there, she was received by vice president of the Legislative Yuan,
Tsai Chi-chang and addressed the legislature in a short speech, saying Taiwan was "one of the freest societies in the world". She advocated further US economic cooperation with Taiwan with the
CHIPS Act, and in areas relating to
climate change
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, the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, and democracy.
She proceeded to the
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and met with President
Tsai Ing-wen, who awarded her the
Order of Propitious Clouds
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(with Special Grand Cordon). A closed media session was held afterwards with only Taiwan's
Central News Agency,
Bloomberg News
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, and Japan's
Asahi Shimbun in attendance. Pelosi expressed her views that China's anger at her visit was due to her being a woman and not because of her rank as the highest-level American politician to have visited Taiwan in 25 years.
At noon, President Tsai hosted a banquet at the
Taipei Guest House
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to entertain Pelosi's delegation.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
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founder
Morris Chang, chairman Mark Liu, and
Pegatron
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vice chairman Jason Cheng were invited to attend.
The delegation's final activity was a visit, at about 2:40 pm for an hour, to the
National Human Rights Museum at the
Jing-Mei White Terror Memorial Park documenting the
White Terror
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period in Taiwan. During the visit, they met with
Wu'erkaixi, a former student leader of the Tiananmen Square protests,
Lam Wing-kee
Lam Wing-kee (, born December 1955) is a Hong Kong businessman and book seller. He is the owner of Causeway Bay Books in Taipei, a book store first located in Causeway Bay in Hong Kong and most well known for its provision of politically-relat ...
, a dissident Hong Kong bookseller, and
Lee Ming-che
Lee Ming-che (; born 1975) is a Taiwanese pro-democracy activist, detained by Chinese authorities in late March 2017. After Lee entered the domain of China from Macao, he lost the ability to directly contact his family. There have been calls for h ...
, a Taiwanese activist who was imprisoned in China
and
Kelsang Gyaltsen Bawa
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Political career
After l ...
, the representative of the Tibet Office in Taiwan.
In a press release, Pelosi declared that the visit "in no way contradicts longstanding United States policy, guided by the
Taiwan Relations Act of 1979,
US-China Joint Communiques and the
Six Assurances. The United States continues to oppose unilateral efforts to change the status quo." NSC representative Kirby reiterated this perspective at a press conference held during the visit saying, "The Speaker's visit is totally consistent with our longstanding
One China policy
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." Pelosi departed Taiwan for South Korea after 6:00 pm on the evening of August 3.
Reactions
United States
President Joe Biden initially cautioned against the reported trip on July 20, 2022, saying the US military had assessed "it is not a good idea right now".
However, on August 1, White House national security spokesman John Kirby said that Pelosi had the right to visit Taiwan, adding that the United States would not be intimidated by China's expected escalation in response to the potential trip.
American politicians, officials, and analysts condemned the series of retaliatory measures that China undertook against Taiwan and the United States for the visit. US Secretary of State
Antony Blinken issued this statement:
The United States has conveyed to the PRC consistently and repeatedly that we do not seek and will not provoke a crisis. President Tsai has said the same thing. China has chosen to overreact and use Speaker Pelosi’s visit as a pretext to increase provocative military activity in and around the Taiwan Strait. We anticipated that China might take steps like this. In fact, we described this exact scenario. The fact is the Speaker's visit was peaceful. There is no justification for this extreme, disproportionate, and escalatory military response.
Let me say again that nothing has changed about our " one China" policy, which is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the three Communiques, and the Six Assurances. We don't want unilateral changes to the status quo from either side. We do not support Taiwan independence
Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast ...
. We expect cross-strait differences to be resolved peacefully, not coercively or by force.
Similarly, Republican Senators exhibited rare support for Pelosi. Senate Republican leader
Mitch McConnell
Addison Mitchell McConnell III (born February 20, 1942) is an American politician and retired attorney serving as the senior United States senator from Kentucky and the Senate minority leader since 2021. Currently in his seventh term, McConne ...
was joined by 25 other Republican senators in expressing support for Pelosi's trip to Taiwan. In justifying their support, the Republican senators called the trip "consistent with the United States'
One China policy
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* The One China principle is the position held by the People's Republic of China (PRC) that there is only one sovereign state under the name China, with the PRC serving as the sole legit ...
". Although Texas Senator
Ted Cruz
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was absent from the joint statement, he praised Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan while criticising Biden's lack of support. Similarly, Senators
Rick Scott
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Scott ...
and
Lindsey Graham also expressed approval of the trip despite their absence from the joint statement.
The White House announced on August 4 that the Pentagon has directed the aircraft carrier
USS ''Ronald Reagan'' to remain in the area near Taiwan "to monitor the situation" as China launches missiles in the region. Furthermore, NSC spokesperson John Kirby said that the US has delayed a planned test of a
Minuteman III
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ICBM to avoid increasing tensions. It had also summoned the Chinese ambassador to protest China's military actions in response to Pelosi's visit.
People's Republic of China
The People's Republic of China had strongly condemned the visit, and called the visit a "provocation" by the US that "seriously infringes upon China's sovereignty".
In a telephone meeting between US President
Joe Biden and PRC leader
Xi Jinping
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the week before, the
PRC government
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warned the US to abide by the
One China principle, that "those who play with fire will perish by it", and that the US would be "playing with fire" if Biden were to allow Pelosi to visit the ROC.
On August 2, PRC ambassador to the UN
Zhang Jun said that such a visit is provocative and will undermine
China-US relations. The US ambassador to Beijing,
Nicholas Burns, was summoned by the
Chinese Foreign Ministry to protest Pelosi's visit. On August 7, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi further accused the US of interfering in China's internal affairs, condoning or tolerating "Taiwan Independence" forces, and deliberately undermining peace across the Taiwan Strait.
In response to Pelosi landing in Taipei, on the night of August 2, the
PLA Eastern Theater Command began joint naval and air force exercises in areas north, southwest and southeast of Taiwan; long-distance, live-fire artillery shooting in the Taiwan Strait; and conventional-headed missile test firings in waters east of Taiwan.
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND) reported twenty-one
People's Liberation Army
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is the principal military force of the People's Republic of China and the armed wing of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The PLA consists of five service branches: the Ground Force, Navy, Air Force, ...
(PLA) planes flew into its
air defense identification zone (ADIZ) on August 2. The MND reported that 22 PLA aircraft entered its ADIZ crossing the
median line of the Taiwan Strait, and an additional five fighters entered the southwestern part of its ADIZ on August 3.
In addition, the PRC began
military drills in six areas encircling Taiwan on August 4, which ended on August 7.
Taiwan reported 11 Chinese
Dongfeng ballistic missiles were fired on August 4, while Japan reported nine ballistic missiles were fired and five of which landed in
its exclusive economic zone, southwest of the
Yaeyama Islands
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. According to the Japanese
Ministry of Defense, this is the first time ballistic missiles launched by China had landed in Japan's exclusive economic zone and it lodged a diplomatic protest with Beijing in response to the perceived transgression.
The drills caused disruptions to civil aviation and commercial shipping in the region.
''
The New York Times
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'' reported that many
netizens in China were upset that government officials had made serious military threats, but did not follow through on them. In response to the criticism, Foreign Ministry spokesperson
Hua Chunying later called on citizens to be "rational patriots" and to trust the government. Chinese government officials later worked to temper the public's disappointment, claiming that the government's response was carefully calibrated. In a similar vein, Chinese nationalist
Hu Xijin
Hu Xijin (; born 7 April 1960) is a Chinese journalist and the former editor-in-chief and party secretary of the conservative popular media ''Global Times'', a tabloid under the auspices of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s official ''People ...
issued a tweet in which he called on the Chinese Air Force to shoot down the plane carrying Pelosi while the Chinese ambassador to France
Lu Shaye
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Biography
Lu was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu, in October 1964. He attended the Nanjing Foreign Language School. In 1982 he was accept ...
, speaking on a French TV program, called for the re-education of the Taiwanese population in the hypothetical event that China reunified with Taiwan.
Hu's Twitter account was temporarily suspended for violating the platform's commenting rules while Lu's remarks were condemned by American and European officials.
Additional "regular" exercises were announced on August 7, which are scheduled to run in the
Yellow
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and
Bohai Sea until August 15 and September 8, respectively.
China then announced an early end to the drills on August 10, 2022, but also stated that it would regularly patrol the Taiwan Strait.
Hong Kong
Though the
Hong Kong Basic Law
The Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China is a national law of China that serves as the organic law for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). Comprising nine chapters, 160 ...
stipulates that the mainland Chinese government be responsible for foreign affairs, many government officials and organizations in Hong Kong made public statements against Pelosi's visit.
The government officials who criticized the visit included Chief Executive
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* John Lee (university principal) (1779–1859), University of Edinburgh principal
* John Lee (pathologist) (born 1961), English
...
, Chief Secretary
Eric Chan
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, Financial Secretary
Paul Chan, and Secretary for Justice
Paul Lam.
Government departments also released statements against the visit, including the
Security Bureau, the
Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, the
Innovation, Technology and Industry Bureau
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, and the
Transport and Logistics Bureau
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.
Pro-Beijing political parties who condemned the visit included the
Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, the
Liberal Party, the
New People's Party, the
Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions, and the
Business and Professionals Alliance.
Sanctions
On August 1, before Pelosi's visit, China barred shipments from more than 100 Taiwanese food exporters.
China's Ministry of Commerce also imposed economic sanctions on Taiwan (effective from August 3, 2022) by suspending the export of natural materials like sand and the import of Taiwanese products like fruits or fish.
On August 5, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced sanctions on Pelosi and her immediate family in response to her visit to Taiwan. It is not immediately known what the Chinese sanctions against Pelosi would entail. The ministry also suspended co-operation channels with the US on several fronts, including dialogue between military leaders, criminal-judicial assistance, combating transnational crimes, and climate change talks. On the same day, it
lodged representations and protested the Taiwan-related statements made by the G7 foreign ministers and the EU Senior Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
International
Several international governments reacted to the visit and China's military drills.
Intergovernmental organizations
* – In a meeting of 27 countries including the United States, ASEAN warned the tensions could lead to "open conflicts and unpredictable consequences", and called for maximum restraint.
* – An EU spokesperson emphasized the bloc's "clear One China Policy" while engaging in "friendly relations and close cooperation with Taiwan".
On August 4, the EU's foreign policy representative released a joint statement issued by the G7 which condemned China's reaction to Pelosi's visit.
The
European Parliament
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adopted a resolution on September 15, condemning the Chinese military exercises in the Taiwan Strait.
*
G7 – The group issued a joint statement which described China's drills and economic sanctions against Taiwan as unnecessary, escalatory and threatening. It said China's reaction risked destabilizing the region and was disproportionate to the normal and routine practice of legislators from G7 countries travelling internationally. They also said that "There is no change in the respective
one China policies, where applicable, and basic positions on Taiwan of the G7 members."
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Nations
* – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
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said, "We don't want to see any unilateral change to the status quo." Australia issued a joint statement with the U.S. and Japan urging China to immediately cease its military exercises.
* – Defence secretary Anita Anand
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said China's live-fire exercises has been an "unnecessary escalation," and that there is no justification to use a visit as a pretext for aggressive military activity in the Taiwan Strait.
* – Foreign secretary Catherine Colonna
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Colonna previously served as Ambassador ...
said China should not use Pelosi's visit as a pretext for the adoption of measures capable of fomenting tensions.
* – Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said, "We do not accept when international law is broken and a larger neighbor invades its smaller neighbor in violation of international law — and of course, that also applies to China."
* – Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said, "Like many other countries, India too is concerned at recent developments. We urge the exercise of restraint, avoidance of unilateral actions to change status quo, de-escalation of tensions and efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region."
* – Nasser Kanaani
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, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, criticised Pelosi's visit and reiterated Iran's support for a "One China" policy.
* – After a meeting with Pelosi, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
is a Japanese politician serving as Prime Minister of Japan and president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) since 2021. A member of the House of Representatives, he previously served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2017 and ...
described China's missile launches as "a serious problem for our country's security and the safety of our people" and that "China's actions on this occasion have a serious effect on the peace and security of the region and the international community, and we urged an immediate halt to the military exercises." He added that the US and Japan would work together to maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
* – Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis
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praised the visit through Twitter, "Speaker Pelosi has opened the door to Taiwan much wider, I am sure other defenders of freedom and democracy will be walking through very soon."
* – Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said, "Dialogue and diplomacy is what we need in these tense times."
* – The state news agency KCNA criticised what it called US "imprudent interference" in China's internal affairs. A North Korean foreign ministry spokesperson said they "vehemently denounce" any external force's interference in the issue of Taiwan and "fully support" China.
* – The Pakistani Foreign Office said that "Pakistan is deeply concerned over the evolving situation in the Taiwan Strait, which has serious implications for regional peace and stability," and that it "stands by" the One-China principle.
* – The Department of Foreign Affairs on August 4 issued a statement for all parties concerned to exercise restraint, urged for dialogue. It also reiterated the country's continued observance of the One-China policy two days after Chinese Ambassador to Manila Huang Xilian
Huang Xilian (; born September 1967) is a Chinese diplomat currently serving as Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines since December 2019.
Biography
Born in September 1967, Huang graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University and the Univers ...
appealed to the Philippines to strictly abide to the policy. Aquilino Pimentel III and Risa Hontiveros
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of the Senate
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criticized Huang for dictating the country's foreign policy. In a meeting with United States Secretary of State
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Antony Blinken and Bongbong Marcos
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in Manila, Blinken assured the United States' commitment to the Mutual Defense Treaty with the Philippines amidst the tensions.
* – Russia called the visit a "clear provocation, which is in line with the United States' aggressive policy aimed at comprehensively containing China". The government added that Beijing "has the right to take measures to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity in relation to the Taiwan issue".
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after a meeting between Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated: "Singapore has a clear and consistent 'one China' policy and is opposed to Taiwan independence and any unilateral moves to change the status quo".
* – An official from the South Korean presidential office said, "Our government's stance is to maintain close communication with relevant parties... on the basis that peace and stability in the region through dialogue and cooperation are important". South Korea president Yoon Suk-yeol
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shunned a meeting with Pelosi when she visited South Korea right after visiting Taiwan, in a bid to placate China.
* – Foreign secretary Liz Truss
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criticised China's "inflammatory" response to the visit, and said Pelosi's meetings with human rights activists were "perfectly reasonable".
* – Foreign ministry spokesperson said that "Vietnam wishes for all relevant parties to restrain themselves, not escalate tension in the Taiwan Strait, positively contribute to the maintenance of peace and stability, and strengthen cooperation and development in the region and the world".
Interpretations and popular response
In an opinion piece written for ''The New York Times
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'' before Pelosi's arrival, Thomas Friedman
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referred to the trip as "reckless", writing that "Nothing good will come of it". Two op-ed
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s also published by ''The New York Times'' took the opposing view: Bret Stephens praised Pelosi's decision to follow through with her trip despite the risks it carried, while Yu-Jie Chen, a professor at Academia Sinica
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, welcomed the visit as a valuable expression of solidarity in light of Taiwan's rising tensions with China. Writing for '' Intelligencer'', Ross Barkan expressed sentiments similar to those in Friedman's op-ed, stating that there was "nothing immediately tangible that Pelosi can accomplish by going to Taiwan". An article in ''Foreign Policy
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'' by historian A. A Bastian said that the disinformation and cyberattacks connected to Pelosi's visit were part of a long-running campaign of information warfare that China has been conducting against Taiwan. In an interview with , published by ''The New Yorker
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'', Davidson College
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professor said that despite the initial intention to deliver symbolic support to Taiwan, the ensuing political brinkmanship between the United States and China meant that Taiwan's interests and concerns were sidelined.
The plane carrying the delegation, dubbed "SPAR19", was the most tracked aircraft on FlightRadar24 during its flight to Taiwan. Bloomberg reported some 300,000 users of the site tracked the flight,[ a number that FlightRadar24 reported grew as high as 708,000 as the plane approached Taipei and landed. A cumulative 2.92 million people used the site to observe the flight. The plane took a detour to avoid flying over the airspace above the contested South China Sea, which is claimed by China.
When interviewed by ''The New York Times'', Pelosi's constituents in the ]Chinatown
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neighborhood of San Francisco expressed "anger and apprehension" over the visit and concerns that the visit might exacerbate xenophobia and racism against Chinese-Americans related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Jonathan Lee, an academic at San Francisco State University, said that Pelosi's trip was unlikely to damage her high political standing amongst her Chinese American constituents as their concerns have primarily been focused on domestic issues and the voting bloc as a whole has leaned towards the Democratic Party. Taiwanese Americans in the Bay Area, also interviewed by ''The New York Times'', were supportive of the visit.[
The potential of a visit initially received little attention from Taiwan's domestic media, which prioritized other news including a local heatwave and ]local elections
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. Attention in Taiwan increased after the visit was confirmed,[ roughly 48 hours before the visit took place.
Analysis by international studies and political science scholars Yao-Yuan Yeh, Fang-Yu Chen, Austin Horng-En Wang, and Charles K.S. Wu concluded that high-level visits by foreign officials can be an important way for a stronger member of an alliance to reassure the smaller partners about the alliance's strength.][Yao-Yuan Yeh, Fang-Yu Chen, Austin Horng-En Wang, and Charles K.S. Wu]
Taiwanese people will be reassured by Pelosi’s visit, research says
''Washington Post'' (August 2, 2022). Yeh et al. noted that preceding survey research found that a visit by a group of U.S. senators in June 2021 "significantly increased" the confidence of Taiwanese respondents in the Taiwanese military, and that "the effects hold across different political groups, which suggests the impact of the visit by the U.S. senators wasn't the result of partisanship or nationalism within the survey sample."[ Based on these and other findings, Yeh et al. suggested that the Pelosi visit "would probably significantly reassure the people of Taiwan, enhancing public support on the island for military and defense spending as well as U.S. strategic policy goals."][
Most Taiwanese welcomed Pelosi's visit as a sign of U.S. support in the face of persistent threats from China.][Simon Leplâtre and Bruno Philip]
''Le Monde English'' (August 3, 2022). Taiwan's tallest building, Taipei 101, displayed the messages "Welcome to Taiwan, Speaker Pelosi" and "Thank you, friend of democracy" in Mandarin and English during the visit. A small group of supporters, including representatives of the Democratic Progressive Party, greeted Pelosi upon her arrival.[ There were some dissenting voices within Taiwan,] including some Taiwanese who favor unification with China.[ In a poll of 7,500 readers of the ]pan-Blue coalition
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supporting ''United Daily News
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'', 61% thought the visit was "not welcome" as it "may destabilize the Taiwan Strait".
The founder of Taiwan-based semiconductor company United Microelectronics Corporation
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, Robert Tsao
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pledged one hundred million US dollars to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense in the interest of "safeguarding freedom, democracy, and human rights." The pledge came as a response to Chinese military aggression following the visit to Taiwan.
An article in Bloomberg said that Pelosi's visit hindered Biden's attempt to create a united front against China involving America's Asian allies and security partners Opinion pieces in the Diplomat and Brookings took the opposite view, arguing that Pelosi's visit helped with alliance building efforts for Taiwan. Former senior CIA analysts Chris Johnson and John Culver believed Chinese actions are orchestrated to have both aggressions and constraints. The military exercises were aimed to set an expectation for Taiwan, the United States Congress
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, and China's internal populace on the potential future responses in relation to Taiwan independence movement, unification, and One-China policy.
Aftermath
In mid-August 2022, the U.S. announced formal trade negotiations with Taiwan. Negotiations are set to start in the early fall, and they will involve talks about digital trade, trade facilitation, and anti-corruption standards.
After Pelosi's visit, China began to expand its military presence in the area, using the visit as justification to establish a new status quo in the Taiwan Strait
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. Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu denounced Chinese military exercises a "serious provocation", while Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin
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called China's military response to the Pelosi's visit as "justified" to protect territorial integrity.
See also
* Foreign relations of Taiwan
* Foreign relations of the United States
* Foreign relations of China
* Taiwan–United States relations
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* China–United States relations
The relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United States of America (USA) has been complex since 1949 with mutual distrust leading to complications. The relationship is one of close economic ties (economic ties grew ...
* Cross-Strait relations
* History of China
The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC, from the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC), during the reign of king Wu Ding. Ancient historical texts such as the '' Book of Documents'' (early chapte ...
* History of Taiwan
The history of the island of Taiwan dates back tens of thousands of years to the earliest known evidence of human habitation. The sudden appearance of a culture based on agriculture around 3000 BC is believed to reflect the arrival of the ances ...
* Political status of Taiwan
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The basic issue hinges on who the islands of Taiwan, Peng ...
* One China
* Chinese Civil War
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* Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
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