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China and Taiwan, what’s going on and why are tensions getting worse
The crisis has worsened since last August 2, when the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, visited the island, which has been de facto independent since 1949, but has always been claimed by Beijing. The Asian giant fears that Washington wants to violate its sovereignty. The White House has repeatedly responded that it does not want a crisis. Meanwhile, Taipei denounces: the Chinese military threat is “more dangerous than ever.”
Relations between Taiwan and China are increasingly tense. Since the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, visited the island on August 2, the situation has worsened. very much now China’s military threat to Taiwan ‘more serious than ever’ Beijing is looking for an ‘excuse to practice’ future attack As stated by the Foreign Minister of Taiwan, Joseph Wu, in an interview with guardian From December 13th
As mentioned, the visit of the President of the Chamber exacerbated the already difficult geopolitical situation Nancy Pelosi In Taiwan, 4 months ago. She was visiting – Duration 20 hours only – Which hasn’t happened in 25 years Which immediately raised the level of alert in relations between Washington and Beijing
Once she arrived, the spokeswoman announced via Twitter that she was “honouring” the visit America’s unwavering commitment to supporting Taiwan’s vibrant democracyBeijing responded harshly, deploring it.A serious violation of our sovereigntyAnd the start of large military maneuvers in the region. While the White House demanded Pelosi’s right to travel to the island
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