日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
Comment

'Allies Act' for Taiwan damages bilateral ties

China Daily | Updated: 2020-03-09 00:00
Share
Share - WeChat

According to Democratic Congressman David Cicilline, who initiated the bill, the Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative (TAIPEI) Act of 2019 does three things: It endorses a US-Taiwan free trade agreement, supports Taiwan's membership in international institutions and helps Taiwan maintain partners and allies.

But that obscures the bill's true intent and its disruptive potential for China-US relations.

By obligating the US government to seek to bolster Taiwan's representation on the international stage, encouraging other countries' official engagement with Taipei and punishing those who do the opposite, the Act is a provocative and dangerous move to challenge Beijing's bottom line by sabotaging the peaceful reunification of the island with the Chinese mainland.

Unlike the tensions surrounding trade, or the ongoing novel coronavirus epidemic, where the disputes between Washington and Beijing aren't expected to keep them from engaging with each other, Washington's increasing use of Taiwan as a pawn in its game may not only create further troubles in cross-Straits ties, but also derail the overall China-US relationship for good.

Since Washington issued its latest National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy, which designated China as a strategic rival, Beijing has perceived an ever stronger motivation on Washington's part to use the island as a tool in its attempts to obstruct the rejuvenation of the country. The Act, together with previous bills on Xinjiang, Hong Kong and Tibet, just reinforced that perception.

US lawmakers cited the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act to justify the new bill. But that is in sharp contradiction to Beijing's reading of US commitments. Any deviation from what previous US administrations have established and observed over the decades is to Beijing a violation of US commitments as well as Chinese sovereign rights.

Helping Taipei preserve "diplomatic" partners, of which it has merely 15 left after eight countries shifted recognition in favor of Beijing since Tsai Ing-wen's first term of office as Taiwan leader, certainly contradicts the US commitment to one China.

Beijing has urged Washington to take "concrete measures to prevent the Act from becoming law". Judging from its bipartisan approval in Congress, that seems unlikely to happen.

But instead of supporting the notion that the island is an "independent country" and pushing back against the mainland's "increasing pressure" on it as Tsai has claimed, by abetting the efforts of her administration to expand the so-called international space for the island's de facto independence, the Act simply shows that the secessionists on the island are content to be puppets on a stage created for them by Washington, which is dexterously pulling their strings.

 

Today's Top News

Editor's picks

Most Viewed

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1994 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 精品视频在线看 | 日韩精品一卡二卡 | 欧产日产国产v | 亚洲网视频 | 天天爱天天操 | 91黄色免费| 青青草激情视频 | 天堂а√在线中文在线鲁大师 | 手机看片国产精品 | 一级黄色网址 | 欧美 日韩 综合 | 种付おじさん在线播放 | 国产午夜在线 | 亚洲无限看 | 亚洲 在线 | 国产a免费 | 色老二导航 | 亚洲调教| www.久久视频 | 日韩欧美国产高清 | 中文字幕精品一区二 | 日韩欧美黄色 | 黄色小视频免费在线观看 | 国产精品嫩草影院桃色 | 日韩在线网| 男女拍拍视频 | 国产精品手机在线观看 | 一道本在线观看 | av在线高清观看 | 亚洲视频免费播放 | 深夜在线视频 | 少妇av片在线观看 | 精品中文视频 | 亚洲精品视频久久 | 亚洲精品视频免费看 | 久久国产精| 天堂一区二区三区 | 中文在线观看免费视频 | 1024国产精品| 国产精品久久久久久久久久久久久久久久 | 美丽姑娘在线观看免费 |