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: China’s Xi Jinping Warns President Joe Biden Against ‘Playing With Fire’ Over Taiwan #WorldNEWS Chinese President Xi Jinping warned U. S. President Joe Biden not to “play with fire”

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China’s Xi Jinping Warns President Joe Biden Against ‘Playing With Fire’ Over Taiwan #WorldNEWS
Chinese President Xi Jinping warned U. S. President Joe Biden not to “play with fire” over Taiwan during a phone call early Thursday, with tensions between the two superpowers swelling in recent days over a proposed visit by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the self-ruling island, over which Beijing claims sovereignty.
Biden and Xi spoke for 2 hours and 17 minutes on a range of topics including pandemic recovery, trade and supply chain resilience. But it was Taiwan that dominated the agenda. “Resolutely safeguarding China’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity is the firm will of the more than 1. 4 billion Chinese people,” Xi told Biden, according to a Chinese readout of the call. “Those who play with fire will perish by it. It is hoped that the U. S. will be clear-eyed about this. ”
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China described the call—the leaders’ fifth since Biden took office—as “candid and in-depth. ” The language was markedly stronger from the two leaders’ last call in March, when Xi warned Biden that “if the Taiwan issue is not handled well, it will create an overturning influence on bilateral relations. ”
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According to the White House readout of the call, “President Biden underscored that the United States policy has not changed and that the United States strongly opposes unilateral efforts to change the status quo or undermine peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. ” Washington doesnt have official relations with Taiwan and follows a one-China policy that diplomatically recognizes Beijing. But it is obliged by act of Congress to provide the island with the means to defend itself and maintains scores of unofficial ties with Taipei.
Were Pelosi to visit Taiwan, she would be the first House speaker to do so in a quarter-century, although the White House and U. S. security agencies are reportedly working behind the scenes to convince her of the escalation risks. With Republicans likely to retake the House following midterms in November, the veteran Pelosi, 82, appears to be nearing retirement and looking to cement her legacy as a champion of Taiwan. Still, Biden told reporters last week that the U. S. military thinks the trip is “not a good idea right now. ”
Experts say that dozens of risky military confrontations between China and other Asia-Pacific nations, like Vietnam and the Philippines, have occurred this year. That includes close fly-bys and harassment or obstruction of air and naval crews—sometimes involving lasers or water cannons—U.


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