French foreign affairs Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault has warned Donald Trump to tone down his aggressive attitude to China, following the US president-elect's threat to review Washington's position on Taiwan's independence unless Beijing makes concessions on trade, reports RFI.
Following Trump's remarks on Sunday that the US might not be bound by its longstanding one China policy "unless we make a deal with China having to do with other things, including trade", Ayrault warned him to "Watch out for China".
"It's a big country," he commented on France 2 television. "You can have disagreements with China but you don't talk like that to a partner."
"It's not very smart if China feels that the unity of China is questioned," the minister said.
In a breach of previous US diplomatic practise, Trump last week accepted a phone call from Tsai Ing-wen, the president of Taiwan, which styles itself the Republic of China while Beijing regards it as a breakaway province.
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on Monday warned Trump that if he threatened the one China policy "they are lifting a rock only to drop it on their feet".