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Trump breaks US policy stance with direct Taiwan call

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By Web Desk Published December 3, 2016 5 Min Read
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President-elect Donald Trump broke with decades of cautious US diplomacy to speak with the president of Taiwan, at the risk of provoking a serious rift with China.

It was not immediately clear whether Trump’s telephone call with President Tsai Ing-wen marked a deliberate pivot away from Washington’s official “One China” stance.

But the call itself will incense Beijing — the target of much bombastic rhetoric during Trump’s election campaign — and fuel fears that he is improvising an ad hoc foreign policy.

China regards self-ruling Taiwan as part of its own territory awaiting reunification under Beijing’s rule, and any US move that would imply support for independence would trigger fury.

During Friday’s discussion, Trump and Tsai noted “the close economic, political, and security ties” between Taiwan and the United States, according to the president-elect’s office.

“President-elect Trump also congratulated President Tsai on becoming President of Taiwan earlier this year,” it said.

It was not immediately clear which side initiated the call, one of several Trump has been making with world leaders in recent days as he prepares for his January 20 inauguration.

“One China”

President Barack Obama’s White House said the outgoing US administration had not changed its stance.

“There is no change to our longstanding policy on cross-Strait issues,” National Security Council spokeswoman Emily Horne told reporters after news of the call broke.

“We remain firmly committed to our ‘One China’ policy,” she added. “Our fundamental interest is in peaceful and stable cross-Strait relations.”

Washington cut formal diplomatic relations with the island in 1979 and recognizes Beijing as the sole government of China — while keeping friendly non-official ties with Taipei.

But since coming to office this year, Tsai has refused to accept the “One China” concept, prompting Beijing to cut off all official communication with the island’s new government.

Tsai’s Democratic Progressive Party government (DPP) defeated the Kuomintang (KMT), which had much friendlier ties with Beijing, in a landslide election victory in January.

Even before the Taiwanese outreach, Trump’s unorthodox diplomatic outreach has raised eyebrows.

Trump, based at his New York offices while he prepares to move to the White House next month after his inauguration, has taken congratulatory calls from dozens of world leaders.

Until Thursday, State Department officials told reporters that he had not asked for official briefing on current policy from US diplomats before making the contacts.

On Friday, department spokesman John Kirby said the outgoing US administration has now helped with “some foreign communications that the transition team has gone forward with.”

But he referred reporters to Trump’s office for details and would not say whether the president-elect himself had requested any background briefings before making or taking any calls.

Asked whether Trump was among those on the transition team who received such help, a senior US official would only say that Vice President-elect Mike Pence has also made foreign calls.

“Fantastic country”

Trump caused a minor diplomatic incident with a gushing call with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, reportedly dubbing him a “terrific guy” from a “fantastic country.”

US presidents have had cautious relations with Pakistan, which has tense ties with Afghanistan and India and a problem with jihadist extremism, and none have visited since 2006.

Traditional US ally Britain was also embarrassed when Trump tweeted a request that it replace its ambassador to Washington with his friend, euroskeptic leader Nigel Farage.

But for some critics, in extending his hand to Taiwan, Trump crossed a dangerous line.

“What has happened in the last 48 hours is not a shift. These are major pivots in foreign policy without any plan. That’s how wars start,” tweeted Democratic Senator Chris Murphy.

Noted neoconservative

Murphy, a member of the Senate foreign relations committee, urged Trump to speed up his search for a nominee to become secretary of state and coordinate US foreign policy.

Trump has met with several senior political, diplomatic and military figures in recent days and his pick for Washington’s next chief diplomat is keenly anticipated.

Reports suggest that former Massachusetts governor and defeated 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney is a frontrunner, along with former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Former CIA chief and general David Petraeus has also been cited as a candidate, as have Senate foreign relations committee chairman Bob Corker and former senior diplomat John Bolton.

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