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Former Taiwan president Tsai to make sensitive visit to Britain this week

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TAIPEI (Reuters) - Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Britain this week at the invitation of British lawmakers, a trip that comes as London is trying to improve ties with Beijing and

Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen's UK Visit Amid Tensions

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Britain this week at the invitation of British lawmakers, a trip that comes as London is trying to improve ties with Beijing and China ramps up efforts to diplomatically isolate the island.

Britain, like most countries, has no official diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but the economic and political exchanges between the two sides have increased as Beijing ratchets up military threats to force Taipei to accept its sovereignty claim over the democratic island.

Tsai, who stepped down in May last year, has become a symbol of Taiwan's defiance against China's military threats. She is currently in Lithuania and will travel to Denmark and then Britain later this week, her office said.

Tsai was invited by "friends in Britain's parliament" in a trip that is designed to deepen friendship between Taiwan and Britain, the office said in a statement, adding Tsai, who has a doctorate from the London School of Economics, will meet with unspecified British politicians.

Britain's Foreign Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside of office hours in London.

China's foreign ministry also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Tsai had been due to visit London in October of last year, but that coincided with a trip to Beijing by British Foreign Secretary David Lammy at a time London was trying to re-set strained ties with China and Tsai did not end up going.

Tsai last year visited the Czech Republic, France, Belgium and Canada, drawing condemnation from Beijing which has repeatedly denounced Tsai as a "separatist".

Despite a lack of formal ties, Taiwan sees Britain as an important democratic partner.

In 2023, Taiwan and Britain signed an Enhanced Trade Partnership Arrangement and Britain is also one of the countries which has helped Taiwan with its indigenous submarine programme, a vital part of Tsai's push to boost Taiwan's defence against China's threat.

China says Taiwan is one of its provinces with no right to the trappings of a state, a position Taipei's government strongly rejects.

(Reporting By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen to visit Britain.
  • Visit aims to strengthen Taiwan-UK relations.
  • China opposes Tsai's international engagements.
  • Tsai's visit underscores Taiwan's defiance against China.
  • Taiwan and UK signed Enhanced Trade Partnership in 2023.

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