Asked at a briefing whether China has asked the US to cancel the stop planned for next month, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang reiterated China's claim to sovereignty over Taiwan and accused Tsai of political machinations.
"Taiwan's administration and leader always perform some petty moves like a transit diplomacy whose ulterior political intentions are clear for all to see," Lu said.
Tsai plans to stop in the US on her way to visit Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador, among the island's handful of diplomatic allies.
The phone conversation last Friday between Tsai and Trump broke a more than 4-decade-old precedent barring such direct communication, and set off a firestorm of controversy in Washington over Trump's apparent indifference to diplomatic protocol.
Since the US switched relations from Taipei to Beijing in 1979, the sides have had only unofficial diplomatic dealings, although the US remains a key ally of Taiwan and by law must ensure the island can maintain a credible defence.
Beijing cut off contacts with Tsai's government earlier this year over her refusal to endorse the concept that China and Taiwan remain part of a single Chinese nation despite their present state of division. That brought a shuddering halt to the trend in recent years of warming ties between the former archrivals.
In Taipei, presidential spokesman Alex Huang said today that Taiwan considered it of equal importance to maintain good relations with both the US and China, but also took a swipe at China's response.
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