President Moon Jae-in said at a press conference at the White House that “we shared the recognition that peace and stability in Taiwan is of great importance”, paving the way for China's political and military intervention on the Korean Peninsula.
In a joint statement at the Korea-US summit, “President Biden and President Moon Jae-in emphasized the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.” On the 21st, he replied on the 21st to a US reporter's question, “Is it pressured to take a harder stance on the issue?”
Foreign Minister Eui-yong Jeong said in a KBS appearance on the 24th that "the principle that the issue of the Korean peninsula should be resolved in a peaceful way and the principle that the issue of bilateral relations should be resolved peacefully are the same."
Policy Director Lee Ho-seung, who accompanied the summit meeting, appeared on CBS Radio on the 25th and said, “I don’t think that’s the case,” on the quality of “possibility of Chinese economic retaliation”, and “It is not at all” about the atmosphere of THAAD. “Korea will solve global problems There is a principle such as multilateralism based on openness in going out,” he revealed the grounds for “intervention in Taiwan stability by multilateralism.”
“China is geographically close and is a very important economic partner in terms of trade and foreign investment. Korea is striving to reinforce mutually beneficial relations with China,” he downgraded China as an object of economic cooperation.
David Maxwell, a senior researcher at the US Republican Conservative Foundation for the Protection of Democracy (FDD), commented directly on the Taiwan Strait, saying, "There is a possibility of resuming the political and economic retaliation that China took in response to criticism through strong investigation and deployment of THAAD." If China responds with harsh retaliation, Korea has no choice but to participate more actively in the'quad'," the Free Asia Broadcasting (RFA) announced on the 24th, "Expanding Political Retaliation."
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lizhen said in a regular briefing on the 24th, “The Taiwan issue is pure Chinese internal affairs.” “The interference from outside forces is unacceptable. The countries concerned should be cautious about their words and actions in the Taiwan issue, and do not play with it. "You shouldn't do it," he officially announced the expansion of the political problem.
In commenting on the South China Sea, spokesman Zhao said in a joint statement, “Opposition to threaten international order” and “maintaining an inclusive, free and open Indo-Pacific region.” “One or several countries are not entitled to unilaterally define the international order, “China is constantly opposed to the creation of exclusive subgroups, such as the four-party system targeting other countries and the Indo-Pacific strategy, etc. by the relevant countries. Such actions will not succeed, and there will be no exits. "No," said the international political response.
In an editorial on the 25th, Japan's Mainichi Newspaper diagnosed that “President Moon was in sympathy with the US' China's posture of checks against China” regarding the joint statement of the Taiwan Strait peace and stability statement and the quad role. Contrary to the tendency to avoid expressing attitudes to actions, this time it can be said that it has taken a step.”
“One China” applied by China to Taiwan was a joint statement by people's organizations immediately before the first Taiwan Strait crisis in 1954, right after the ceasefire in the Korean War, saying, "Since Taiwan is a territory of China, the Chinese people must free Taiwan." Started.
The Chinese Nationalist forces retreated from the mainland in 1950 gathered in Hainan Province and Taiwan, followed by a war with the Communist Party.In January, the Truman administration, Acheson, excluding the Korean peninsula from the berth ship, divided Japan and the Philippines from the Aleutian Islands, and in April. Hainan was occupied by the Communist forces, and the Nationalist Party remained in Taiwan. The Korean War broke out in June, and the Chinese Communist Party troops fought in the Korean War in October.
In 1953, the United States and North Korea and China signed an armistice agreement.
In 2021, President Biden released the South Korean military vaccine supply and missile range limitation agreement, and President Moon revealed at the first head of a press conference that the launch of a 1000km medium-range missile as "good news", opened a path for military intervention on the Korean Peninsula to China and expanded the US quad. Korea paved the way.