US denounces Chinese military drills around Taiwan as ‘coercion’

The Hill
Date: 04/15/19
By: Chris Mills Rodrigo.

A senior U.S. official on Monday denounced Chinese military exercises around Taiwan as “coercion,” Reuters reported.

“Any attempt to influence Taiwan through threats or coercion, we believe, destabilizes the region and threatens stability in the Taiwan Strait,” James Moriarty, chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan, said at a ceremony to mark the last four decades of U.S.-Taiwan relations, according to Reuters.

“It hurts stability. It damages the cross strait relationship. It damages any attempt by China to win the hearts and minds of Taiwan people,” he told reporters at the United States’ de facto embassy in Taiwan.

China has stepped up pressure on the island amid concerns from Beijing that Taiwanese President President Tsai Ing-wen is pushing for formal independence.

Taiwan, which considers itself a sovereign state with a democratic government, is viewed by China as a breakaway province.    [FULL  STORY]

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