A senior White House official once again criticized China for increasing military pressure around Taiwan in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. asked to resume.

Indo-Pacific Coordinator Campbell of the US White House's NSC (National Security Council) held a telephone conference on the 12th, saying that China is increasing military pressure around Taiwan in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan. "They use the visit as an excuse to threaten the peace and stability in and around the Taiwan Strait and seek to change the status quo. It is clear that their goal is to threaten, coerce and weaken Taiwan," he said. and criticized China.



However, he reiterated that the United States will adhere to the "One China" policy and does not support Taiwan independence, and indicated that he would like to continue dialogue.



In addition, he called on the Chinese government to resume talks, stating that "the world is demanding it as a responsibility of a major power," regarding talks in the military field that China has decided to cancel.



On the other hand, when President Biden and President Xi Jinping of China were asked about the possibility of having their first face-to-face meeting at the G20 = 20 major countries summit to be held in Indonesia in November this year, "The two leaders "We have agreed to make adjustments for the implementation of the meeting, but nothing has been decided on a specific date or place."