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Singapore says Taiwan one of most ‘dangerous flashpoints’ in Beijing’s rivalry with US

  • Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong said any clash in the Taiwan Strait ‘will have dire consequences for the entire world’
  • He added ‘an isolated or excluded China is not good for anyone’, urging Washington and Beijing to build trust and cooperate on global issues

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Taiwan has become “one of the most dangerous flashpoints” in the region as the US-mainland China rivalry intensifies, Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong said on Friday.
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“Taiwan is one of the most sensitive issues in US-China relations,” Gan said at the Nikkei Forum in Tokyo. “Any clash in the Taiwan Strait will have dire consequences not just for the parties involved, but the entire world.”

Gan’s remarks come as Beijing started its most expansive military drills in a year around Taiwan, ramping up pressure on Lai Ching-te just days after he took over as the island’s new president. Tensions in the Taiwan Strait have raised concern about implications for the global economy – which counts on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to produce the world’s most essential chips.

Beijing sees Taiwan as part of China to be reunited by force if necessary. While many nations, including the US, do not officially acknowledge Taiwan as an independent state, they oppose any use of force to alter the existing status quo.

“The US-China relationship is the most consequential in the world but is unfortunately marked by deep suspicion and distrust,” Gan said. “When each side views the other as an adversary, the risk of accidents and miscalculations increases.”

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Gan, who’s also Singapore’s top trade official, called on US and China to build trust and cooperate on Taiwan and other issues. He said the regional economy will prosper if there’s peace and stability.

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