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China urges U.S. to block transit by Taiwan president
2016-12-07
[Reuters] China called on U.S. officials on Tuesday not to let Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen pass through the United States en route to Guatemala next month, days after President-elect Donald Trump irked Beijing by speaking to Tsai in a break with decades of precedent.

The U.S. State Department appeared to reject the call, saying that such transits were based on "long-standing U.S. practice, consistent with the unofficial nature of (U.S.) relations with Taiwan."

China is deeply suspicious of Tsai, whom it thinks wants to push for the formal independence of Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing regards as a renegade province.

Her call with Trump on Friday was the first between a U.S. president-elect or president and a Taiwanese leader since President Jimmy Carter switched diplomatic recognition to China from Taiwan in 1979.

Tsai is due to visit Guatemala, one of Taiwan's small band of diplomatic allies, on Jan. 11-12, its foreign minister, Carlos Raul Morales, told Reuters.

Taiwan's Liberty Times, considered close to Tsai's ruling Democratic Progressive Party, reported on Monday that she was planning to go through New York early next month on her way to Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador.

Taiwan has not formally confirmed Tsai's trip but visits to its allies in the region are normally combined with transit stops in the United States and meetings with Taiwan-friendly officials.

The trip would take place before Trump is inaugurated on Jan. 20 to replace Democrat Barack Obama and Tsai's delegation would seek to meet Trump's team, including his White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, the Liberty Times said.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  I've dealt w/2 x visits from Pres of Taiwan here in LA this year. Doing all the advance work w/them is a great. They run a tight ship and sincerely appreciate what we do for them.

The PRC on the other hand ...lets just say they are one of our more high demand clients.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2016-12-07 22:37  

#3  Why not treat Tsai just like any other Taiwanese citizen?
Posted by: gorb   2016-12-07 15:08  

#2  Maybe a quick VIP tour of the Pantex Plant.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-12-07 12:19  

#1  I recommend Tsai's delegation postpone the trip until the 21st of January. It's a very long journey, a NYC layover would be very prudent. Let me also recommend a hotel.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-12-07 02:24  

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