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Nobody Has Interest in Escalating with China
Police officers lined up outside a hotel ahead of Nancy Pelosi's planned arrival in Taipei, Taiwan, on Tuesday.I-HWA CHENG/BLOOMBERG NEWS
China should think very carefully about escalating tensions over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Tuesday.
Mr. Sullivan, appearing on NBC's "Today" morning show, said there is nothing unusual about a U.S. lawmaker visiting the island, omitting context that it has been decades since someone as high-level as Mrs. Pelosi made the trip.
"A speaker of the House has traveled to Taiwan before and members of Congress travel there all the time, including several who have already traveled there this year," Mr. Sullivan said.
“So for China to try to turn what is in the historical norm into a crisis or to try to use it as a pretext for aggressive action around Taiwan, that's on them and they would be the ones who'd be escalating. The United States has no interest in escalation,” he added.
The last time the speaker of the House visited Taiwan was in 1997. China has grown to regret tolerating that visit by Republican Newt Gingrich.
Mr. Sullivan affirmed that U.S. policy toward Taiwan hasn't changed, a point President Biden made to Chinese leader Xi Jinping in a phone call last week. "Nobody has an interest in escalation in this situation," he repeated. "And China should think very carefully about that as they consider their next steps," he said.
A White House statement last week quoted Mr. Biden as saying that “the United States strongly opposes unilateral efforts to change the status quo or undermine peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.”
Mr. Sullivan said the U.S. will “continue to assert our right to help support Taiwan self defense, no matter what happens in the coming days.”
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