Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wen said: “The United States must balance its words with actions, including not seeking confrontation or conflict, not seeking a new Cold War, and not seeking to create (an Asian NATO) or split the region. hostile blocs and stop saying or doing things that could lead to division and confrontation.”

“The biggest threat to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait comes from nowhere other than the separatist activities of forces seeking so-called (Taiwan independence) and US complicity and support for such activities,” he said at a press conference.

“It was the United States that sought to destroy the one China principle and continues to backtrack on its commitments. and quantitative indicators,” Wang Wen said. Taiwan is helping to expand the so-called international realm and is even openly working to support it in strengthening diplomatic relations.”

The spokesman noted that “the number of U.S. military intelligence missions directly targeting China has more than doubled from a decade ago,” adding that “since the beginning of this year, U.S. Navy ships have crossed the Taiwan Strait an average of once.” per month”. and military aircraft have also engaged in large-scale, frequent, and provocative, closely monitored surveys to deter and pressure China.

Notably, the island of Taiwan, located in East Asia off the coast of China, is one of the most sensitive issues for Beijing, which considers it an integral part of Greater China and rejects any attempt or separatist actions aimed at its independence.