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A China Called on the ambassador this Tuesday (2). USA em Beijing, Nicholas Burns, for a meeting with Xi Feng, the country’s deputy foreign minister. An invitation is a response to the arrival of Nancy PelosiSpeaker of the US House of Representatives, IN Taiwan.

During the conversation, Feng expressed “strong protest” at the US lawmaker’s visit to the self-governing island. China considered as part of its territory. “The action is extremely outrageous and the consequences are very serious,” Xie told Chinese state news agency Xinhua. “The China Won’t let go.”

Xie said USA “They will pay for their own mistakes,” he said, taking practical steps to reverse the negative effects of Pelosi’s visit and calling on Washington, D.C., to address the issue immediately.

“Oz USA Don’t go too far down the wrong path by escalating tension and creating a straitjacketed situation Taiwan and relationships between China And the irreconcilable USA”, said the Deputy Minister China.

Taiwan That Taiwan And ChinaE Taiwan will return to the hands of the motherland. The Chinese are not afraid of ghosts, stress, and evil,” Zee told Burns.

There was no immediate comment from Washington, DC.

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