Pompeo shrugs off China's objections over Taiwan visit, unveils new actions against Chinese apps and data access

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Mike Pompeo shrugs off China's objections over Taiwan visit, unveils new actions against Chinese apps

WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday shrugged off China's objections to US Health and Human Services Secretary Alez Azar's planned visit to Taiwan, saying it was not inconsistent with previous policy.

"And so he'll go there and talk to them about public health issues as they relate to how we all move forward with respect to how we handle Covid and the opportunity for therapeutics and a vaccine," he said."We welcome the expertise that Taiwan brings to that.

The visit by Mr Azar to Taiwan while focused on health and the pandemic, is difficult to separate from the wider context of the Trump administration painting the Chinese Communist Party as a malign actor and threat to democracies. "And of course, having the Secretary of State give a major speech… all but calling for regime change, doesn't help either," Dr Manning added, referring to a July 23 speech by Mr Pompeo in which he called for the"free world" to stand up to Communist China.

"After all, they are waiting for the Nov 3 election to change the US President and its China policy. Getting into a conflict now will not serve that purpose."

 

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