New Delhi, Aug 2: With China being miffed over US Speaker Nancy Pelosi, National Security Council coordinator John Kirby said that US Speaker has not confirmed her travel plans to Taiwan yet but she has the right to visit Taiwan and that her visit is not 'uncommon'.
"If she goes it's not without precedent, it's not new," Kirby said. "The Speaker has not confirmed any travel plans and it is for the Speaker to do so, and her staff. The Speaker has a right to visit Taiwan...We won't be commenting or speculating about the stops on her trip," he added.
According to media reports, the US House Speaker is expected to arrive in Taiwan on August 2 and meet with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen. Pelosi is going to visit Taiwan, with scheduled meetings with government officials at the self-governed island that China threatens to forcefully overtake, media reports earlier said citing a senior Taiwanese government official and a US official.
Video have been surfacing of China keeps deploying military equipment in Fujian Province, which faces the Taiwan Strait. These are Type 63A amphibious tanks, they get used to lead amphibious assaults on beaches.
Since the reports of the US House Speaker's visit were released last month, Beijing has been warning of Nancy's Taiwan visit saying that it will act strongly and take countermeasures if the US side insists on going ahead with the visit. The Chinese officials have said Pelosi visiting Taiwan would violate the One China Policy and would constitute aiding an illegal rebellion. A Chinese state media outlet said visiting Taiwan is definitely a red line that Pelosi must never cross.