China says Trump clear about Taiwan, in touch with his team

China says Trump clear about Taiwan, in touch with his team

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US President-elect Donald Trump arrives at a costume party at the home of hedge fund billionaire and campaign donor Robert Mercer in Head of the Harbor

US President-elect Trump is clear about Chinaโ€™s position on the Taiwan issue and China has maintained contacts with his team, the foreign ministry said on Monday, as Trump took to Twitter to complain about Chinese economic and military policy.

Trumpโ€™s unusual call with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Friday prompted a diplomatic protest on Saturday, though US Vice President-elect Mike Pence played down the telephone conversation, saying it was a โ€œcourtesyโ€ call, not intended to show a shift in US policy on China.

In Beijing, foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang would not say directly who China had lodged โ€œstern representationsโ€ with about Trumpโ€™s call, repeating a weekend statement that it had gone to the โ€œrelevant sideโ€ in the United States.

โ€œThe whole world knows about the Chinese governmentโ€™s position on the Taiwan issue. I think President-elect Trump and his team are also clear,โ€ Lu told a daily news briefing.

โ€œThe Chinese side in Beijing and Washington lodged solemn representations with the relevant side in the US The world is very clear on Chinaโ€™s solemn position. The US side, including President-elect Trumpโ€™s team, is very clear about Chinaโ€™s solemn position on this issue.โ€

Pressed on who the diplomatic protest was lodged with, Lu said: โ€œI think itโ€™s easy to understand โ€˜the relevant sideโ€™.โ€

โ€œIn fact, China has maintained contacts and communication with the team of President-elect Trump,โ€ he added, repeating a previous assertion, though did not give details.

Lu also said he would not speculate on what prompted the call, but described the matter of Taiwan as the most important and sensitive question between China and the United States.

Trump, who vowed during his campaign to label China a currency manipulator, issued more tough rhetoric on Sunday.

โ€œDid China ask us if it was OK to devalue their currency (making it hard for our companies to compete), heavily tax our products going into their country (the US doesnโ€™t tax them) or to build a massive military complex in the middle of the South China Sea? I donโ€™t think so!โ€ Trump said on Twitter.

China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei claim parts or all of the energy-rich South China Sea, through which trillions of dollars in trade passes annually.

Lu would not be drawn on directly commenting on Trumpโ€™s tweets, but defended the China-US relationship.

โ€œThe China-US economic and trade relationship has over many years always been a highly mutually beneficial one, otherwise it couldnโ€™t have developed the way it has today,โ€ he said.

โ€œChina and the United States maintaining good relations, a steadily developing relationship, accords with the joint interests of both peoples.โ€

The diplomatic contretemps was one of several recently for the Republican president-elect, a real estate magnate who has never held public office and has no foreign affairs or military experience.

Trump, who takes office on Jan 20, is still considering his choice for secretary of state.

Taiwanโ€™s President Tsai Ing-wen speaks on the phone with US president-elect Donald Trump at her office in Taipei

The call with Taipei was the first by a US president-elect or president with a Taiwan leader since President Jimmy Carter switched diplomatic recognition to China from Taiwan in 1979, acknowledging Taiwan as part of โ€œone Chinaโ€. China regards Taiwan as a renegade province.

China blamed Taiwan for the call, but also lodged the diplomatic protest with the United States, saying the โ€œone Chinaโ€ policy was the bedrock of relations with the United States.

Pence called the uproar over the call with โ€œdemocratically electedโ€ Tsai a โ€œtempest in a teapotโ€. He blamed the media for the controversy, saying the call was similar in nature to one between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping after the Nov 8 election.

โ€œI would just say to our counterparts in China that this was a moment of courtesy. The president-elect talked to President Xi two weeks ago in the same manner. It was not a discussion about policy,โ€ Pence said on NBCโ€™s โ€œMeet the Pressโ€.

Pence said he was not aware of any contact between the Trump transition team and the Chinese government since Friday and did not expect Trumpโ€™s team to reach out this week to ease tension with Beijing.

Trump and Pence have had more than 50 phone calls with foreign leaders. Pence said he spoke with Jordanโ€™s King Abdullah on Saturday.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday the Trump transition team had yet to contact the State Department for information and recommendations ahead of calls with foreign leaders.

โ€œI do think thereโ€™s a value, obviously, on having at least the recommendations, whether you choose to follow them or not is a different issue,โ€ Kerry told a think-tank conference.

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