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Administration's actions may push Taiwan towards danger of war, Beijing warns

It was stressed that the One-China principle was a generally accepted rule of international law and a general consensus of the international community

BEIJING, April 6. /TASS/. The Taiwanese administration’s actions may push the island towards the danger of war, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Chinese State Council said in a statement on Thursday.

According to the document, head of the Taiwanese administration Tsai Ing-wen and Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party "stubbornly maintain an erroneous position aimed at the island’s ‘independence,’ and act as pawns for the United States’ anti-China forces seeking to deter China." "It will not change the fact that Taiwan is part of China, and it may only push Taiwan to the danger of a terrible and awful war, seriously harming our Taiwanese compatriots," the statement said.

The document also stressed that the One-China principle was a generally accepted rule of international law and a general consensus of the international community. "Resolving the Taiwan issue is a matter for the Chinese people and China’s domestic affair, and any foreign interference is unacceptable," the statement added.

On Wednesday, US House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy held a meeting with Taiwanese Administration Head Tsai Ing-wen who was in transit through the US. After the meeting, McCarthy emphasized the need to continue selling weapons to Taiwan. Associated Press reported, citing experts, that "it was the first known visit between a House speaker and a Taiwan president on American territory since the US broke off formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan" in 1979.