McCarthy stressed that China has no room for interference with his itinerary.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Former Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan on the eve of leaving office triggered turmoil in the Taiwan Strait.

Now it is rumored that the just-inaugurated Speaker of the House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy (Kevin McCarthy), will also visit Taiwan, drawing protests from China.

In this regard, McCarthy emphasized that there is no way to comment on his trip to China, but he also said that he has no plans to visit Taiwan.

McCarthy was asked at the press conference, given that Pelosi's visit to Taiwan triggered China's large-scale military exercise around Taiwan, is he worried that if he goes to Taiwan, it will increase the military tension in the Taiwan Strait?

McCarthy responded, "I want to make it clear that China has no room for comment on where I can go, but I have no plans to go to Taiwan at this time."

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In late January, US political news website Punchbowl News quoted informed officials as reporting that McCarthy plans to visit Taiwan this spring, and the Pentagon is preparing for it.

When Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning discussed the matter, he claimed in an unnamed manner that the "relevant congressmen" on the US side should abide by the one-China principle and the Three China-US Communiqués, and "don't do things that affect Sino-US relations and undermine the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait."