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Beijing lodges protest after reported secret Israel trip by Taiwanese official

Chinese embassy urges Israel to ‘correct its erroneous actions’ in response to reported visit by the island’s deputy foreign minister

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Francois Wu, Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister, delivers a speech at the Berlin Security Conference in Germany on November 19. Photo: CNA
Victoria Bela
Beijing’s embassy in Israel has protested following media reports of a secret trip by Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister to the Middle Eastern country.

According to a Reuters report on Thursday citing multiple anonymous sources, Francois Wu Chih-chung had travelled to Israel in recent weeks, though it was not disclosed who he met there. Taipei has not officially confirmed whether the visit took place.

The Chinese embassy in Israel commented on the matter on Saturday, stating that Beijing firmly opposed official exchanges between countries it had diplomatic relations with and Taiwan.

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“The Chinese embassy in Israel lodged a solemn representation with Israel immediately,” the embassy said in a post on social media.

It said that the one-China principle was a “universal consensus” and the basis for establishing diplomatic relations with all countries, including Israel.
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The Taiwan question was one of Beijing’s core interests and a “red line that must not be crossed”, it added.

“We once again urge the Israeli side to earnestly abide by the one-China principle, correct its erroneous actions, cease sending any wrong signals to separatist forces advocating ‘Taiwan independence’, and take concrete actions to safeguard the overall development of China-Israel relations,” the embassy said.

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