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China says it 'must strike back' after a US official made a diplomatic visit to Taiwan

AFP/Getty Images China's state-run media reported the country "must strike back" at Washington, after a US official made a diplomatic visit to Taiwan this week. The visit came days after President Donald Trump signed the Taiwan Travel Act which allows official visits between the two countries and has angered China. Beijing considers Taiwan a province of China and is wary of any attempt for the self-ruled island to be officially recognized internationally. As China steps up military pressure in the region it has warned of a "direct military clash" in the Taiwan Strait and said it may "set itself against the US" at the UN. China "must strike back" at Washington with countermeasures after a US official made a diplomatic visit to Taiwan this week, state-run media has reported. Alex Wong, US deputy assistant secretary at the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, arrived in Taipei on Tuesday as the first official to visit the self-ruled island since Trump signed the Taiwan Travel Act on Friday.

 

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