In a recent development, China has imposed entry bans on certain New Zealand lawmakers following their visit to Taiwan, a move that Beijing has strongly opposed. The Chinese Embassy in New Zealand highlighted that these lawmakers, who visited Taiwan in their official capacity as members of parliament, engaged with local political figures during their stay. The visit and subsequent public statements have been criticized by China for having a negative political impact and for allegedly sending an incorrect message to pro-independence groups in Taiwan.
Beijing has articulated that the actions of the lawmakers are in violation of the one-China principle, which is regarded by China as the cornerstone of its diplomatic relations with New Zealand. Furthermore, the Chinese government has accused the New Zealand lawmakers of meddling in China’s internal affairs, a stance that underscores the sensitivity of the Taiwan issue in China’s foreign policy.
Reaffirming its position, the Chinese Embassy stated its opposition to visits to Taiwan by lawmakers from countries that maintain formal diplomatic ties with China. The embassy also issued a warning that individuals who challenge China’s core interests, particularly concerning Taiwan, should expect repercussions. This stance aligns with China’s broader diplomatic efforts to discourage international recognition or support for Taiwan’s independence.
China has called for all involved parties to respect its sovereignty and territorial integrity, urging adherence to the one-China principle. This principle is central to China’s diplomatic engagements, especially given the highly sensitive nature of Taiwan-related issues in its foreign relations. The recent actions by New Zealand lawmakers have further complicated the delicate balance of diplomatic relations between Beijing and countries that engage with Taiwan.
