According to Reuters, during a meeting with two US congressmen, Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican) and Ami Bera (Democrat), Mr. Lai, who is currently Taiwan's vice president and will take office on May 20, also emphasized that he will continue to protect the status quo of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan's elected leader Lai Ching-te (right) shakes hands with former US National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley during a meeting with an informal US delegation in Taipei on January 15.
He expressed hope that "the United States can continue to firmly support Taiwan and strengthen bilateral cooperation and relations." He also hoped that the two US congressmen and "Taiwan's friends in the US Congress" could continue to support Taiwan in strengthening its defense capabilities.
Congressmen Diaz-Balart and Bera are leaders of a group of US congressmen focused on improving US-Taiwan relations.
Congressman Diaz-Balart told Mr. Lai that his main message was that US support for Taiwan was steadfast and “100% bipartisan.”
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There is no word yet on China’s reaction to the visit to Taiwan by Diaz-Balart and Bera. Earlier, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning told reporters on January 10 that US lawmakers should “stop sending the wrong signal to Taiwan independence separatist forces.”
China has also repeatedly warned the US to stop supporting Taiwan and this issue has often become a thorn in Sino-US relations, according to Reuters.
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