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Beijing ‘strongly dissatisfied’ as Trump signs Taiwan Travel Act

Mainland says move, which allows US representatives to meet officials from self-ruled island, will hurt bilateral relations

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US President Donald Trump (right) talks to President Xi Jinping. The US leader upset Beijing by signing the Taiwan Travel Act. Photo: AFP

US President Donald Trump on Saturday defied a warning from Beijing and signed a measure allowing American officials to step up exchanges with Taiwan, a move analysts said will strain already tense Sino-US relations.

Trump’s endorsement of the Taiwan Travel Act comes as Beijing and Washington are in a stand-off over trade and Beijing’s attempts to boost its influence worldwide, with the US House of Representatives proposing that China’s cultural outposts in the US be registered as foreign agents.

The Chinese embassy in Washington said in a statement on Saturday that China was “strongly dissatisfied with” the travel act and firmly opposed it.

“The relevant clauses of the Taiwan Travel Act severely violate the one-China principle,” a statement from the Chinese embassy in Washington said.

The statement said the US should stop pursuing any official ties with Taiwan or improving its current relations with Taiwan in any substantive way.

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