Blinken tells his Chinese counterpart that peace in the Taiwan Strait is vital

NEW YORK (Archyde.com) – U.S. Foreign Minister Antony Blinken told his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Friday that maintaining peace and stability in Taiwan was of vital importance, as the two men met in a context of strong tensions around the island which China considers as an integral part of its territory.

Taiwan was the focus of “direct and honest” 90-minute talks between Antony Blinken and Wang Yi on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, a senior US administration official told reporters.

“For our part, the Secretary of State (Blinken) has made it clear that in accordance with our long-term one-China policy, which has not changed, the maintenance of peace and stability on both sides part of the Taiwan Strait is of absolute and vital importance,” the senior official said.

Tensions over Taiwan escalated between the United States and China following the visit of the speaker of the American House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, last August which provoked the ire of Beijing.

The visit prompted China to launch large-scale military exercises in the region and prompted US President Joe Biden to pledge to defend Taiwan.

(Report Humeyra Pamuk, Michael Martina and David Brunnstrom, French version Matthieu Protard)

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