China views the visit by Pelosi, second in the line of succession to the U.S. presidency and a long-time critic of China, as sending an encouraging signal to the pro-independence camp in Taiwan
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left Malaysia on Tuesday and was expected to visit Taiwan, escalating tensions with Beijing, which claims the self-ruled island as its own territory.
China reiterated that it is keeping a close watch on the reports of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's planned visit to Taiwan and warned of a resolute response
National Security coordinator John Kirby said that the US is clear about its One China policy and does not support "Taiwan independence"
US NSA coordinator John Kirby said that US Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not confirmed her travel plans to Taiwan yet but she has the right to visit Taiwan and that her visit is not 'uncommon'
Beijing issues firm warning against a Pelosi visit to Taiwan; Pelosi would be first US House Speaker to visit Taiwan since 1997; Pelosi's Asia trip includes Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held talks with officials in Singapore on Monday at the start of her Asian tour, as questions swirled over a possible stop in Taiwan that has fueled tension with Beijing. While there have been no official announcements, local media in Taiwan reported that Pelosi will arrive Tuesday night, becoming the highest-ranking elected US official to visit in more than 25 years. The United Daily News, Liberty Times and China Times Taiwan's three largest national newspapers cited unidentified sources as saying she would arrive in Taipei after visiting Malaysia and spend the night. Such a visit will spark fury in Beijing, which regards Taiwan as its own territory and has repeatedly warned of serious consequences" if the reported trip goes ahead. If Pelosi insists on visiting Taiwan, China will take resolute and strong measures to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said in Beijing, without giving ...
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held talks with officials in Singapore on Monday at the start of her Asian tour, as questions swirled over a possible stop in Taiwan that has fueled tension with Beijing. Pelosi met with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, President Halimah Yacob and other Cabinet members, the Foreign Ministry said. Lee welcomed a US commitment to strong engagement with the region, and the two sides discussed ways to deepen US economic engagement through initiatives such as the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, the ministry said in a statement. Lee and Pelosi also discussed the war in Ukraine, tensions surrounding Taiwan and mainland China, and climate change, it said. Lee highlighted the importance of stable US-China relations for regional peace and security," it added, in an apparent allusion to reports that Pelosi may visit Taiwan. In a statement over the weekend, Pelosi said she will visit Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan to discuss trade, the ...
Speaker of US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi embarked on a trip to Asia to Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan, her office said in a statement, but did not mention of a stop in Taiwan
Amid China's warning to her possible visit to Taiwan, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that she never talk about her travel as this poses significant danger, media reports said
The visit which is mainly seen to build security and economic momentum for the Indo-Pacific is also seen as a move by US to build pressure on China over its claim on Taiwan.
China said it was conducting military exercises Saturday off its coast opposite Taiwan after warning Speaker Nancy Pelosi of the US House of Representatives to scrap possible plans to visit
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John Kirby, a U.S. national security spokesman, said Wednesday that it was important for Biden and Xi to regularly touch base.
Beijing has hit back hard against the United States after reports emerged last week that Pelosi could visit the self-ruled island of Taiwan in August
US officials say they have little fear that China would attack Nancy Pelosi's plane if she flies to Taiwan. The US House speaker would be entering one of the world's hottest spots, posing as a risk
US officials say they have little fear that China would attack Nancy Pelosi's plane if she flies to Taiwan
The Biden administration officials are concerned that China could seek to declare a no-fly zone over Taiwan ahead of a possible visit by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as an effort to upend the trip
President Joe Biden said the US military believes it is not a "good idea" for House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to travel to Taiwan as planned