China’s ambassador to US warns of conflict over Taiwan
China and the United States could end up in a military conflict if the United States encourages Taiwan’s independence, Beijing’s ambassador to Washington Qin Gang has said.
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"If the Taiwanese authorities, emboldened by the United States, keep going down the road for independence, it most likely [will] involve China and the United States, the two big countries, in a military conflict," he added.
China has long considered the nearby island territory as its "sacred" territory and has always vowed of its eventual unification with the mainland even if it has to resort to the use of force.
Qin, however, insisted that forceful measures would be the last resort towards unification, saying, "People on both sides of Taiwan Straits are Chinese, so we are compatriots. So the last thing we should do is to fight with compatriots."
"We will do our utmost in the greatest sincerity to achieve a peaceful reunification," he added, noting that since Taiwanese authorities, buoyed by the US, are following a path towards separation from the mainland, "China will not commit to giving up the un-peaceful means for reunification because this is a deterrence."
The interview aired just hours after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed the crisis over Ukraine.
The remarks also came after Chinese President Xi Jinping also warned earlier this month that a confrontation between major world powers could only lead to catastrophic consequences and will not solve any problems.