The G7 countries and the EU urged the PRC not to change the status quo by force and to resolve cross-strait differences through peaceful means.
The G7 countries and the European Union spoke out against China’s military exercises around Taiwan after a visit to the island by the speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi. This was stated in their joint statement.
“There is no reason to use the visit as an excuse for aggressive military activity in the strait. Traveling around the world is a normal and routine practice for representatives of our countries’ legislative bodies. China’s increased reaction is threatens to escalate tensions and destabilize the region,” the statement said.
The G7 countries and the EU urged the PRC not to change the status quo by force and to resolve cross-strait differences through peaceful means.
The one-China policy, where applicable, and the basic positions on Taiwan of the G7 countries have not changed,” the statement said.
Conflict in 70. Confrontation between China and Taiwan
It will be recalled that the plane with Nancy Pelosi landed at Taipei’s Songshan Airport on Tuesday, August 2.
Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan was commented on by the leaders of China and the United States. Washington claims to support the “one China” policy, while Beijing calls recent events a “provocation.”
The European Union called for dialogue to avoid tensions during Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.
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