China has called Taiwan’s vice president William Lai a “troublemaker” for his ongoing visit to the US.
Mr Lai, a frontrunner in Taiwan’s upcoming presidential election, visited the US on his way to Paraguay.
Beijing, which considers Taiwan a breakaway province, has increasingly voiced its disapproval of meetings between US and Taiwanese lawmakers.
China accused Washington of engaging Taiwan in political activities under the guise of a stopover.
Taiwan says Beijing will probably conduct military drills near the island this week. The last visit by a US lawmaker to the island – in August 2022 – saw China launch its largest ever military exercises in the seas around Taiwan. Then in April this year, Beijing again conducted military drills in response to a meeting between Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen and US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in California.