The Chinese army will not sit idly by

The US representative is on a visit to four Asian countries (Photo: AFP). 


China has warned that if US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan, "our military will not sit idly by," the latest threat from the Chinese government at a Foreign Ministry briefing on Monday. Given. 

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijin said that the visit to Taiwan as the third-ranking official of the US government will have a strong political impact. 

Remember, China claims Taiwan as its own. Nancy Pelosi is on a four-nation tour of Asia, and during her visit to Singapore on Monday, there were rumors that she might visit independent Taiwan to anger Beijing. 

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On the other hand, after such rumors, Nancy Pelosi's office clarified on Sunday that her schedule includes Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan, and Taiwan was not mentioned. 

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesman Zhao Lijin called Nancy Pelosi's possible visit a major interference in China's internal affairs, adding that it would have serious consequences.

Chinese President Xi Jinping also threatened US President Joe Biden on Thursday (Photo: AFP).

"We want to say to the United States once again that China is ready, the people of China and the military will not sit idly by and will take serious measures and respond strongly to our integrity." 

What kind of measures will be taken? 

So Zhao said, 'If he (Pelosi) dares to go there, then wait for us to see what we do.' Being seen in perspective. 

Washington does not have diplomatic relations with Taiwan, but is bound by US law to support Taiwan's self-defense measures. 

Nancy Pelosi's visit comes at a time when US-China relations are under fire It's not better, and it's only going to get worse. 

Republican House Speaker Newt Genreich visited Taiwan in 1997. 

In a telephone call on Thursday, Chinese President Xi Jinping told US President Joe Biden. 

warned that the United States should adhere to the 'one China' principle.

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