After G-7, Quad includes Taiwan Strait in talks
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Taiwan on Friday irked China further by publicly thanking the members of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) for including peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait during the virtual discussions between their senior officials on Thursday.
The Biden administration is focusing on developing the Taiwan Strait as a friction point with China after decades. The US has been successful in mentioning Taiwan Strait in its joint statements with Japan and South Korea. More importantly, it found mention in the recent G-7 summit that was also virtually attended by PM Narendra Modi.
The Quad is seen as a countermeasure against China in the Indo-Pacific region. While Donald Trump had not mentioned Taiwan Strait, his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had last year mentioned China as an aggressor in “South (China Sea), in the East China Sea, the Mekong, the Himalayas, the Taiwan Straits”. — TNS
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- The Biden administration is focusing on developing the Taiwan Strait as a friction point with China after decades.
- The US has been successful in mentioning Taiwan Strait in its joint statements with Japan and South Korea.
- More importantly, it found mention in the recent G-7 summit that was also virtually attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- Tensions have also risen after Taiwan was mentioned in the G-7 communiqué. In one of the largest Chinese aerial incursions a few days later, 28 military aircraft flew into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone.