China slams US criticism of its Taiwan demand

AP  |  Beijing 

has dismissed criticism of its demand that foreign airlines not refer to self-ruled as a country, saying companies operating in must respect its

"Whatever the US says will never change the objective fact that there is only one in the world and the Hong Kong, and regions are an inalienable part of China's territory," said in a statement Sunday posted online.

"Foreign enterprises operating in China should respect China's and territorial integrity, abide by China's law and respect the national sentiment of the Chinese people," Geng said.

Unlike self-ruled Taiwan, Hong Kong and are Chinese territories operating with some degree of autonomy.

Taiwan's independence-leaning president, Tsai Ing-wen, weighed in with a tweet, saying, "We call on all businesses to resist #China's efforts to mischaracterize #"

The government of Chinese has been increasingly assertive about its claims to Taiwan, which it has threatened to invade to bring under its control.

Delta Air Lines, Marriott, fashion brand Zara and other companies have apologized to China for referring to Taiwan, Hong Kong, and as countries on websites or promotional material.

The on Saturday condemned China's efforts to control how U.S. airlines refer to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau, saying the push to make them comply with Chinese standards is "Orwellian nonsense."

has demanded the change from 36 foreign airlines, including some American carriers, according to the

will "stand up for Americans resisting efforts by the to impose Chinese political correctness on American companies and citizens," said in a statement.

"This is Orwellian nonsense and part of a growing trend by the to impose its political views on American citizens and private companies," Sanders said.

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 15:30 IST