
China warns Taiwan relying on U.S. for independence will 'inevitably hit a wall'
The Hindu
China warns Taiwan against seeking independence with US help, criticizes President Lai's Pacific tour and US ties.
China warned Taiwan on Friday that relying on the United States to help it seek independence "will inevitably hit a wall", as Beijing took aim at a Pacific tour by the self-ruled island's President Lai Ching-te this week.
Mr. Lai's trip, which has included two stops on U.S. soil, has drawn a barrage of criticism from China, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory and opposes any international recognition of the island.
Mr. Lai this week held a phone call with U.S. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, which also angered Beijing.
"Seeking independence with the help of the United States will inevitably hit a wall, and using Taiwan to contain China is doomed to fail," Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian told reporters on Friday.
He added that China has "lodged solemn representations" with Washington and urged it to "stop emptying and gutting the one-China principle".
Asked about Mr. Lai's comment on Friday that he was "confident" that Taiwan would deepen cooperation with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, Mr. Lin warned the United States to "cease meddling in Taiwan-related affairs".
During a Friday press conference, Mr. Lai also urged democracies to be "more united" to counter growing authoritarianism.













