BEIJING - China on Friday (Aug 5) announced that it would suspend cooperation with the United States on a range of issues, including talks on climate change, as it continues to take retaliatory measures following US Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.
The Chinese foreign ministry said it was taking these countermeasures in the light of Mrs Pelosi’s “insistence on visiting Taiwan in disregard to China’s strong opposition and solemn representations”.
The measures will end talks on the crucial issue of climate change, as well as cooperation on issues including drug control, combating transnational crime, and repatriation of illegal immigrants.
Also scrapped are dialogue between leaders of Chinese and US military theatres, working level meetings between the two countries’ defence ministries, and a consultation mechanism on maritime military safety.
Beijing’s latest action will put to an end, at least temporarily, the few areas of cooperation remaining between the two powers, plunging relations to a new low.
It has also imposed sanctions on Mrs Pelosi and her immediate family members, although it did not provide details on what this entails.
The visit of Mrs Pelosi, the highest-ranking US official to visit Taiwan in 25 years, has infuriated Beijing, who sees it as a severe provocation and further proof of the hollowing out of Washington’s one-China policy.
Beijing views Taiwan as a renegade province that needs to be reunified with the mainland, and has not ruled out the use of force to do so.
China on Friday pressed on with its largest-ever military exercises encircling Taiwan, despite widespread criticism from the US, European Union and Japan, and as flights were cancelled in and out of Taipei.
The People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theatre Command said in a brief statement that it continued to conduct “live-fire exercises” in the airspace and seas to the north, south-west and east of Taiwan, testing the combat capabilities of its forces.