WASHINGTON: US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has the "right" to go to Taiwan, a senior US official said on Monday, warning that China was "positioning" to respond with a show of military force.
"The speaker has the right to visit Taiwan," John Kirby, spokesman for the White House National Security Council, told reporters. "There is no reason for Beijing to turn a potential visit consistent with longstanding US policies into some sort of crisis," he said.
However, China "appears to be positioning itself to potentially take further steps in the coming days," he said. This "could include military provocations such as firing missiles in the Taiwan Strait or around Taiwan," according to Kirby, also identifying "large scale air entry into Taiwan’s Air Defence Identification Zone" as a possible step.
Some of China’s possible moves would remain within the already "concerning trend line" of Chinese saber rattling around the democratically ruled island, he said, which Beijing claims is part of Chinese territory. However, some developments "could be of a different scope and scale," Kirby said, noting that the last firing of Chinese missiles into the Taiwan Strait was back in the mid-1990s.
US officials say that China is overreacting to any visit, still unconfirmed, by Pelosi. While Pelosi is second in line to the US presidency and has huge power as speaker in the House of Representatives, the White House insists that as a leader in a separate branch of government she makes entirely independent travel plans.
"The speaker will make her own decisions about whether or not to visit Taiwan. Congress is an independent, coequal branch of government. The decision is entirely the speaker’s," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at the United Nations.
Kirby said the US "will not be intimidated" from continuing to move freely in the Pacific region. China on Monday stepped up its warning, saying that its military would “not sit idly by” if the visit happened.
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