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Foreign Minister Wang Yi blasted Washington for allowing arm sales to Taiwan during his trip to Hungary on Friday. "We urge the US to fully recognize the gravity of the Taiwan question... [and] not to play with fire on the question of Taiwan," he told reporters via an interpreter, cited by Reuters.
The US, which does not formally recognize Taiwan in accordance with the 'one-China principle', had made diplomatic overtures towards the island nation under President Donald Trump. In 2016, he became the first US leader in more than 30 years to speak over the phone with his Taiwanese counterpart, Tsai Ing-wen. The move prompted a protest by Beijing.

Both men were arrested on Thursday afternoon and questioned. Yet, neither of them have been charged so far, the Gibraltar Chronicle reported, citing a police spokesman. The officers also seized documents and electronic devices from the ship.
The men, both Indian nationals, are suspected of breaching EU sanctions against Syria, the paper said.Meanwhile, the UK has raised the ship security codes for British-flagged vessels passing through Iranian waters to the highest - "critical" - level, several media outlets reported, citing sources.© Reuters/StringerThe supertanker Grace 1 is being held by British authorities in the port of Gilbratar.
The US said that the captured ship was transporting Iranian oil. Tehran confirmed it had links to the vessel but denied it was heading to Syria. Iran also branded the actions of the UK marines and the Gibraltar police as "piracy" and demanded the ship's immediate release.
While the Gibraltar authorities have never officially linked the seizure and the arrests with the actions of Iran, pointing instead at the sanctions the EU imposed against Syria, these developments still conspicuously come amid the ongoing row between the UK's allies in Washington and Tehran.
In mid-June, the US announced its plans to build a "global consensus" against Iran and later said it also wants to create a "coalition" to "ensure freedom of navigation both in the Straits of Hormuz and Bab-el-Mandeb."
The fact that the UK - a major US ally - also tightened security of its own ships sailing near the Iranian territory while its forces in Gibraltar helped seize the vessel carrying Iranian oil might indicate that this move could potentially be linked to some other motives, going beyond the implementation of the EU sanctions against Damascus.
There were "no encounters" between the Iranian warships and foreign vessels at the time when the incident is alleged to have taken place, the IRGC's naval unit said in a statement on Thursday, cited by Fars News.
London said three Iranian patrol boats attempted to stop its oil tanker, British Heritage, as it was sailing through the Strait of Hormuz to the Persian Gulf. According to the British government statement, the Iranian vessels were forced to back away after receiving a warning from the Royal Navy frigate, HMS Montrose, which was escorting another tanker in the area.
Major General Mohsen Rezaee of the IRGC, who leads the influential Expediency Discernment Council, had suggested that Tehran should seize a British oil tanker if London refuses to return the ship captured off Gibraltar.
On Wednesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani warned London that its actions against the tanker would have "consequences in the future."
Comment: Doesn't respect boundaries? We already knew that!
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