Rising Tensions in the Taiwan Strait: US Military Aid for Taiwan and China’s Warning

China greets Blinken with a caution on avoiding tension over Taiwan

On Wednesday, China issued a warning to the US about its military support for Taiwan, stating that it increases the risk of conflict in the Taiwan Strait. This came after the US Congress approved an eight billion dollar military aid package for the island. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken arrived in China for his second visit in less than a year, with the goal of addressing deep differences in relations with the country, particularly on issues like security, trade, and the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

During his visit, Blinken met with Chinese leaders to convey US concerns about trade practices that Washington sees as anti-competitive. He also visited Shanghai to engage with students and business leaders, highlighting the friendly relations between Americans and Chinese. The aid package approved by the US Congress also included support for allies like Ukraine and Israel, with Taiwan viewing this aid as necessary for deterrence against tyranny.

China emphasized that stronger military ties between the US and Taiwan would not bring security to the island but instead would escalate tensions and increase the potential for conflict. Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman stated that such actions could have negative consequences in the Taiwan Strait. The United States has long maintained that it does not support Taiwan’s independence but rather seeks to maintain peace and stability in the region.

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