Antony Blinken on Taiwan
Antony Blinken on Taiwan

Antony Blinken on Taiwan

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During a recent ASEAN summit, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken condemned China's 'escalating and unlawful actions' in the South China Sea, particularly its coast guard's hostile behavior towards the Philippines. He praised the Philippines for successfully resupplying troops at a disputed shoal without Chinese interference. Blinken also raised concerns about China's provocative actions surrounding Taiwan, including a simulated blockade during the inauguration of Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, in discussions with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The meeting, part of ongoing diplomatic engagement, touched on military ties and China's support for Russia. Blinken emphasized the importance of stability in U.S.-China relations and warned of potential actions against Chinese firms aiding Russia. The summit also addressed other regional conflicts, including the situations in Gaza and Myanmar.

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