China warns US on Taiwan question in Rome amid tensions
Subversive damage to ties includes a war between
By and Cui Fandi Published: Nov 01, 2021 12:49 AM Updated: Nov 01, 2021 12:55 AM Chinese
State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) and US Secretary
of State Antony Blinken pose for photo prior to their meeting on October
31, 2021 at a hotel in Rome on the sidelines of the G20 of World
Leaders Summit of Rome. Photo: AFP
Chinese
State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met US Secretary of State
Antony Blinken on Sunday on the sidelines of the G20 leaders summit in
Rome, Italy, the first face-to-face meeting between the top diplomats of
the two countries after Blinken made a provocative statement
challenging China's sovereignty on the Taiwan question, saying the US
will support the island's secessionist authorities "robust"
participation in the UN system.
According
to the videos released by Yuyuan Tantian, a social media account
affiliated with China's state broadcaster CCTV, Blinken and US delegates
arrived at the residence of the Chinese delegation, entering via a side
door. The meeting lasted for about 50 minutes. Wang and Blinken took
photos together after the courtesy greetings, but did not shake hands or
have a COVID-safe elbow bump, media reported.
Chinese
analysts said these details show the atmosphere of the meeting was as
tense as China-US relations, and although it will not ease the
situation, keeping communication open will at least help the two sides
avoid conflicts and manage their differences. On the US' constant
provocations on the Taiwan question, Washington should take note of the
gravity of the situation if China decides to retaliate, since the US has
already provided excuses for China to activate the Anti-secessionism
Law, experts suggest.
According
to the website of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Wang pointed out at the
meeting that the US has repeatedly claimed it is China's changing
status quo that caused recent tensions in the Taiwan Straits, which is
totally untrue and a serious misrepresentation to the international
community.
"The
Taiwan question is the most sensitive matter between China and the US,
and if the question is mishandled, it would bring subversive damage to
overall China-US ties," Wang said, stressing that the real status quo of
the Taiwan question is that there is only one China, and Taiwan is a
part of China, and the mainland and Taiwan belong to one and the same
country.
History
has proved that any attempt to change the status quo will bring serious
damage to stability in the Taiwan Straits, and even create a Taiwan
Straits crisis.
Lü
Xiang, an expert on US studies and a research fellow at the Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times that "the subversive
damage to overall China-US ties" mentioned by Wang include "a war
between the two countries" or other catastrophic consequences.
The
crux of the current situation in the Taiwan Straits is that Taiwan
secessionist authorities have repeatedly attempted to break the
framework of the one-China principle, and the US is to blame for its
connivance and support of secessionist forces, Wang Yi said.
Wang
demanded that the US side commit to a genuine one-China policy, not a
fake one, that the US fulfill its commitments to China, and that the US
truly implements the one-China policy, instead of saying one thing but
doing another.
In
contrast to the March meeting between the top diplomats of the two
countries in Alaska, when the Biden administration had not yet fully
defined its China policy, the meeting in Rome focused on very specific
issues, particularly the Taiwan question, Xin Qiang, deputy director of
the Center for American Studies at Fudan University, told the Global
Times on Sunday.
"The
main purpose of the meeting for the Chinese delegation was to warn the
US to be careful in its words and actions on Taiwan question, otherwise
the China-US relationship and cross-Straits relations would be seriously
damaged."
The
reason China wants to stress the Taiwan question, an internal affair,
with the US in this meeting is that it hopes the US understands its
current approach is seriously shaking China-US relations, Diao Daming,
an associate professor at the Renmin University of China in Beijing,
told the Global Times on Sunday.
Blinken
has reaffirmed that "the US will keep insistence on the one-China
policy," according to the website of Chinese foreign ministry.
Lü
said the US is unlikely to stop its provocative moves on the Taiwan
question, and in the future, military tensions in the Taiwan Straits
could escalate further. Since China has already pointed out the US
duplicity on the Taiwan question, it is likely the People's Liberation
Army (PLA) will send military aircraft to fly over the island. "This is a
pressure test for the US 'one-China policy,' as this way we can see
what consequences the US would like to face to keep its duplicity," Lü
said.
Recently, the leader of the Taiwan secessionist authority openly
confirmed a US military presence on
the island. "If the Chinese mainland wants to solve the Taiwan question
once and for all, the case is a perfect pretext to activate the
Anti-secession Law," Xin noted. "The US should note how serious the
consequences would be if they keep supporting the secessionist authority
on the island diplomatically and militarily."
Hard to cooperateWang
told Blinken at the meeting that "I am willing to build regular contact
with you, to have frank and timely exchanges of views… to avoid
miscalculation and explore cooperation."
Blinken
said the US agrees that the two countries should develop bilateral ties
based on the spirit of mutual respect, and be willing to keep
communication with the Chinese side, to responsibly manage differences
and avoid confrontation and crisis.
Wang
also expressed China's serious concerns over the problems caused by US
acts that damaged China's rightful interests, and demanded the US to
correct mistakes to bring China-US ties back on track. Both sides also
discussed issues including climate change, energy supply, the Iran
nuclear deal, the Korean Peninsula situation, Myanmar and Afghanistan,
and agreed to continue dialogues on dealing with global challenges.
Lü
said if the US fails to correct its mistakes and keeps being
provocative on sensitive matters like the Taiwan question, there is no
chance for the US to get any cooperation or assistance from China.
"As
long as the US stops provoking, China-US relations will be able to
return to a reasonable track. Under such a framework, China and the US
can explore more normal international relations issues, such as the G20,
economic cooperation and environmental management," said Diao.