US lawmakers visit Taiwan and plan to meet with senior leaders
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- US lawmakers have visited Taiwan for the third time this year.
- Just a few weeks ago, a group of six Republican lawmakers arrived in Taiwan.
Taipei: Five US lawmakers suddenly arrived in Taiwan on Thursday night, where they will meet with senior leaders. This information was provided by the United States Embassy in Taiwan ‘American Institute in Taiwan’. The American Institute in Taiwan reported that members of the United States House of Representatives, who arrived in Taiwan on a one-day visit, would be greeted by top island leaders. No details about the trip have been provided.
US lawmakers are visiting here at a time when tensions between Taiwan and China have escalated. Taiwan has been autonomous since the two sides separated in a civil war in 1949, but China maintains that the island is under its jurisdiction. “I just arrived in the territory of the Republic of Taiwan,” Republican South Carolina legislator Nancy Mays tweeted Thursday night.
Mark Takano, Alyssa Slotkin, Colin Allred, Sarah Jacobs and Mace are among the delegations to Taiwan. A few weeks earlier, a group of six Republican legislators had arrived on the island. US lawmakers have visited Taiwan for the third time this year.
In early June, three US lawmakers came to Taiwan to donate the Kovid-19 vaccine. The administration of US President Joe Biden also invited Taiwan to the “Summit for Democracy” next month to discuss democracy, a move that China has strongly condemned.
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