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China has warned that “crossing the line on Taiwan will come at a price,” after banning four New Zealand lawmakers over a visit to Taiwan, while urging countries to respect its sovereignty and the One-China principle.

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00:00Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning has warned that crossing the line on Taiwan will come at a price,
00:07urging countries to respect China's sovereignty and the One China principle.
00:12The remarks follow Beijing's decision to ban four New Zealand lawmakers from entering China over a visit to Taiwan in
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00:21Beijing said the lawmakers ignored repeated warnings and met Taiwan Vice President Xiaobi Kim during their visit.
00:27New Zealand's government defended the trip, noting that parliamentary visits to Taiwan have taken place for decades
00:33and that the absence of diplomatic relations with Taiwan does not prevent trade, economic or cultural exchanges.
00:41Taiwan has condemned the entry bans, saying Beijing has no right to interfere in its international engagements.
00:47China claims democratically govern Taiwan as its own territory and opposes official contact between Taipei and foreign governments.
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