China warns US of consequences if US House Speaker Pelosi visits Taiwan
China's government warned on Tuesday that it would take "forceful measures" if US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan, after the Financial Times said she would go to the Chinese-claimed island next month.
Pelosi and her delegation will also visit Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore, and spend time in Hawaii at the headquarters of US Indo-Pacific command, the London newspaper added, citing people familiar with the matter.
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said it has "not received relevant information" about any visit.
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