UAE backs China on Taiwan, condemns 'provocative visits' after Pelosi trip
The UAE on Thursday reiterated its support for China's "sovereignty" over Taiwan and condemned "provocative visits" after US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi landed on the island earlier this week.
"The UAE affirmed its support for China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as the importance of respecting the 'One China' principle... the UAE indicated its concern over the impact of any provocative visits on stability and international peace," the Emirati foreign ministry said in a statement.
Pelosi landed in Taiwan as part of a wider Indo-Pacific tour on Tuesday - enraging China, which regards Taiwan as a breakaway province.
Beijing responded to Pelosi's visit by conducting missile tests in Taiwan's waters on Thursday.
Pelosi said after the visit that US support for Taiwan was "unwavering" and "ironclad".
The UAE is a key US ally in the Middle East, but also has burgeoning ties with China. It has previously expressed strong support for China's sovereignty over Taiwan.
A Sky News investigation found earlier this year that the UAE was providing China with "black sites" to detain and forcibly disappear Uighur activists.
Abu Dhabi and Washington have taken differing stances on some key global issues, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine - with the UAE failing to follow the US in condemning Moscow for its actions.
The US reportedly intervened last year in Beijing's construction of a Chinese military base in the UAE.
The New Arab has contacted the US State Department for comment on the UAE's statement.