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Donald Trump hints US 'One China' policy could end | Donald Trump hints US 'One China' policy could end |
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President-elect Donald Trump has questioned whether the US should continue its "One China" policy. | President-elect Donald Trump has questioned whether the US should continue its "One China" policy. |
US policy since 1979 has respected China's stance on Taiwan, which it sees as a breakaway province. | US policy since 1979 has respected China's stance on Taiwan, which it sees as a breakaway province. |
But Mr Trump said that without concessions from Beijing on trade and other issues, he did not see why that should continue. | But Mr Trump said that without concessions from Beijing on trade and other issues, he did not see why that should continue. |
Relations with China became strained when Mr Trump took a phone call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. | Relations with China became strained when Mr Trump took a phone call from Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. |
Mr Trump went on to post a series of tweets criticising China for its exchange rate policy and its operations in the South China Sea. | |
Speaking in an interview with Fox News broadcast on Sunday, Mr Trump said: "I don't know why we have to be bound by a One China policy unless we make a deal with China having to do with other things, including trade." | Speaking in an interview with Fox News broadcast on Sunday, Mr Trump said: "I don't know why we have to be bound by a One China policy unless we make a deal with China having to do with other things, including trade." |
Mr Trump also said China was not co-operating with the US on its handling of its currency, on North Korea, or on tensions in the South China Sea. | Mr Trump also said China was not co-operating with the US on its handling of its currency, on North Korea, or on tensions in the South China Sea. |
'Very disrespectful' | 'Very disrespectful' |
Mr Trump's decision to take a phone call from the Taiwanese president earlier this month was a break with US diplomatic tradition and prompted a formal protest from Beijing. | Mr Trump's decision to take a phone call from the Taiwanese president earlier this month was a break with US diplomatic tradition and prompted a formal protest from Beijing. |
No US president or president-elect had spoken directly to a Taiwanese leader for decades. | No US president or president-elect had spoken directly to a Taiwanese leader for decades. |
But in the Fox interview, Mr Trump said it was not up to Beijing to decide whether he should take a call from Taiwan's leader. | But in the Fox interview, Mr Trump said it was not up to Beijing to decide whether he should take a call from Taiwan's leader. |
"I don't want China dictating to me and this was a call put into me," Mr Trump said. "It was a very nice call. Short. And why should some other nation be able to say I can't take a call? | "I don't want China dictating to me and this was a call put into me," Mr Trump said. "It was a very nice call. Short. And why should some other nation be able to say I can't take a call? |
"I think it actually would've been very disrespectful, to be honest with you, not taking it." | "I think it actually would've been very disrespectful, to be honest with you, not taking it." |
In the same interview, Mr Trump said he "doesn't believe" a CIA assessment that Russian hackers tried to sway the US presidential election in his favour. | In the same interview, Mr Trump said he "doesn't believe" a CIA assessment that Russian hackers tried to sway the US presidential election in his favour. |
'Bedrock of Sino-US relations' - By Michael Bristow, BBC China analyst | |
For China, it is difficult to think of a more important issue in its relations with other countries than the One China policy. | |
Beijing considers Taiwan part of its own territory - and insists that all its diplomatic partners publicly share this view. | |
Former US President Jimmy Carter had to cut official ties with Taiwan before he could open an embassy in Beijing in 1979. | |
The policy has been the bedrock of Sino-American relations ever since. | |
Mr Trump suggested the One China agreement could be used as a kind of bargaining chip in negotiations on other issues, such as trade. But it is hard to image the circumstances in which that might be acceptable in Beijing. | |
China recently played down a telephone call between Mr Trump and Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen. | |
But it will become increasingly alarmed if the US president-elect continues to suggest American policy towards China is about to change. | |
Read more: | Read more: |
What's behind the China-Taiwan divide? | What's behind the China-Taiwan divide? |