Tensions Rise Over Taiwan Presidential Overflights

China urged the U.S. to respect the one-China principle after the U.S. criticized China's pressure on African countries to revoke airspace clearances for Taiwan's president. Taiwan reported that several African nations revoked permits for a diplomatic trip, sparking tensions in diplomatic relations.

Tensions Rise Over Taiwan Presidential Overflights
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China's foreign ministry has called on the United States to adhere to the one-China principle amid rising tensions. The U.S. recently criticized Beijing's persuasive actions, leading to some African countries revoking overflight permissions for Taiwan's leader.

Taiwan announced this week that the Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar have unilaterally canceled flight permits for its presidential aircraft. The planned itinerary included a crucial diplomatic visit to Eswatini, one of Taipei's few remaining allies.

China's foreign ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun, during a routine press briefing, condemned the U.S. stance and strongly urged Washington to cease interference in China's internal matters.

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