Taiwan is a 'force for good', senior US lawmaker says on trip to Taipei
TAIPEI: The leader of a US Congressional delegation to Taiwan praised the island as a "force for good" in the world during a meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen on Friday (Nov 26), and said under Tsai ties with the United States were more productive than in decades.
The five members of the US House of Representatives arrived
in Taiwan on Thursday night for a two-day trip, the second time in a month US
lawmakers have visited.
Speaking during a meeting with Tsai at her office, Mark
Takano, chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs and leader of the
bipartisan delegation, said they were in the region to remind partners and
allies that the shared responsibility to a free and secure Indo-Pacific
remained stronger than ever.
"Madame President, I want to commend and praise your
leadership. Under your administration, the bonds between us are more positive
and productive than they have been for decades," said Takano, whose group
was previously in Japan and South Korea.
"Our commitment to Taiwan is rock solid and has
remained steadfast as the ties between us have deepened. Taiwan is a democratic
success story, a reliable partner and a force for good in the world," he
added.
The United States, like most countries, has no official ties
with Taiwan but is the democratically-ruled island's most important
international backer and arms supplier, to Beijing's anger.
China has stepped up military and political pressure on
Taiwan to accept its sovereignty claims. Tsai has vowed to maintain peace with
China, but that she will defend Taiwan if attacked.
"In terms of the regional situation you are paying
attention to, Taiwan will continue to step up cooperation with the United
States in order to uphold our shared values of freedom and democracy and to
ensure peace and stability in the region," she told the group.
China's military conducted a combat readiness patrol in the
direction of the Taiwan Strait earlier this month, after its defence ministry
condemned a visit to Taiwan by a US congressional delegation it said had
arrived on a military aircraft.
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