Shatin said that there is no plan to arrange for Biden to meet with Chinese officials in the Group of the 20th National Group of Bali, Indonesia in November.He said that even if Chinese officials meet with Biden, they will not have any major agreements.
(Washington Composite Electric) U.S. National Security Consultant Sha Liewen said that mainland China may still be a "significant threat". He did not predict the time in mainland China that may invade Taiwan, but it means that the official Beijing policy has not ruled out the martial arts against Taiwan.Essence
Shatin said in an interview with Bloomberg TV: "I think Taiwan may have encountered military affairs, which is still a significant threat ... The official policy of the People's Republic of China actually does not rule out the possibility of attacking Taiwan."
He reiterated that although Beijing does not think so, the Bayeng government has not changed its position on Taiwan's status.The interview of Shalvin is scheduled to be broadcast on September 21.
Shatin plans to meet with the US Congress leader to explore a bill that may change the US policy to Taiwan, including giving Taiwan's major non -NATO ally.This bill proposed by the Democratic Party has received extensive support from cross -party factions.The bill will also recommend providing Taiwan with security assistance of $ 4.5 billion (about S $ 6.32 billion), as well as supporting Taiwan to participate in international organizations.
Shalvin said that there are some elements about how the United States can strengthen security aid in Taiwan. "It can improve Taiwan's security very effective and effectively." Shalvin did not disclose details.Bloomberg believes that the conversation of Shalvin shows that the Bayeng government hopes to seek balance between supporting Taiwan and curbing Congress's tougher eagle.
The United States once expressed his hope to maintain the status quo of the Taiwan Strait, but President Biden mentioned in May that he would be defended when he was attacked in Taiwan in May, causing the outside world to suspect whether the US position has changed.The US Congress has frequently visited Taiwan this year, and the House of Representatives cross -party delegations visited Taiwan on Wednesday. So far this year, 28 members have visited Taiwan. The number of people has been the largest in recent years.
In response to the US position against Taiwan, Shalvin interviewed: "The US position has always been firm and implemented. We continue to believe this, and we will continue to oppose any attempts to change the status quo by force." In addition, Shalvin said that there is no plan to arrange for Biden and Chinese officials to meet during the Summit of the 20th G20 (G20) Summit in Bali Island, Indonesia in November, but this international occasion will provide a face -to -face for leaders of the two countries.The opportunity to sit down. "
Shatin said that even if Chinese officials meet with Biden, it is expected that any major agreement is expected.
Biden just answered the media inquiries on Tuesday that if Chinese officials attended the G20 summit, he would "surely" meet the other party.After Biden came to power early last year, he held telephone and video talks with official Chinese officials. The last call was the end of July.Shalvin believes that Chinese officials are not abroad due to epidemic prevention considerations.The Biden team has always sought to promote the worship to alleviate the tension of US -China relations due to trade, Taiwan and other issues.
As for the Ukrainian war, Salvin said that the United States still did not find that China provided "large -scale weapons support" to Russia.
He said: "In fact, in the Ukrainian war, China no longer fully supports Russia." He believes that the possibility of the Ukrainian issue in the next few months is quite low.