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Taiwan FM says China trying to turn island into 'next Hong Kong'

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Taipei, Taiwan
Tue, August 11, 2020

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 Taiwan FM says China trying to turn island into 'next Hong Kong' US Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar (left) speaks while meeting with Taiwanís Foreign Minister Joseph Wu at a local hotel in Taipei on August 11, 2020. - Azar is in Taipei for a three-day visit. (Poo;/AFP/Pei Chen)

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hina is trying to turn democratic Taiwan into another Hong Kong, the island's foreign minister warned Tuesday as he met with a senior US official making a historic diplomatic trip.

A crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong has gathered pace since China imposed a sweeping security law on the financial hub in June, with opposition politicians disqualified and activists arrested.

The security clampdown has caused alarm in Taiwan, a self-ruled island of 23 million people that Beijing claims as its own territory and has vowed to one day seize, by force if necessary.

Foreign minister Joseph Wu said Taiwan lives under the constant threat of having its freedoms taken away by China during a rare meeting with US cabinet official Alex Azar in Taipei on Tuesday. 

"Our daily lives have become increasingly difficult as China continues to pressure Taiwan into accepting its political conditions, conditions that will turn Taiwan into the next Hong Kong," he said.

Health Secretary Azar is in Taipei for a three-day visit billed as the highest level visit from the United States since it switched diplomatic recognition from the island to China in 1979.

His trip comes as relations between the US and China are in tumult, with the two sides clashing over a wide range of trade, military and security issues, as well as the coronavirus pandemic.

On Monday, Taiwan said China sent fighter jets over a de facto border separating the two rivals in the Taiwan Strait shortly before Azar met with President Tsai Ing-wen.

During his visit Azar has heaped praise on Taiwan's democracy and its success in battling the coronavirus.

He has previously criticized Beijing's handling of the pandemic, which emerged in central China, and its authoritarian model of government.

 

 

 

            

 

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