Sunday, August 14, 2022

More U.S. Lawmakers Visit Taiwan


A Delegation of American Lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, just 12 days after a visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA, 12th District), that prompted China to launch days of threatening Military Drills around the self-governing Island that Beijing says must come under its control.

The Five-Member Delegation, led by Democratic Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA), will meet President Tsai Ing-wen and other Officials, as well as Members of the Private sector, to discuss shared interests including reducing tensions in the Taiwan Strait and Investments in Semiconductors.

China responded to Pelosi’s Aug. 2nd Visit by sending Missiles, Warships and Warplanes into the Seas and Skies around Taiwan for several days afterward. The Chinese Government objects to Taiwan having any Official contact with Foreign Governments, particularly with a High-Ranking Congressional Leader like Pelosi.

The U.S. Government Plane landing about 7 p.m. Sunday at Songshan Airport in Taipei, the Taiwanese Capital. Four Members of the Delegation were on the Plane.

Markey met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier Sunday in South Korea, before arriving in Taiwan on a separate Flight at Taoyuan International Airport, which also serves Taipei. Markey, who Chairs the Senate Foreign Relations East Asia, Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Subcommittee, and Members of the Delegation will reaffirm the U.S. Support for Taiwan.

The other Members of the Delegation are: Rep. Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen (R-American Samoa); House Members John Garamendi (D-CA, 3rd District), Alan Lowenthal (D-CA, 47th District), and Don Beyer (D-VA, 8th District).

A senior White House Official on Asia Policy said late last week, that China had used Pelosi’s visit as a pretext to Launch an intensified Pressure campaign against Taiwan, jeopardizing Peace and Stability across the Taiwan Strait and in the broader Region. “China has overreacted, and its actions continue to be provocative, destabilizing, and unprecedented,” Kurt Campbell, a Deputy Assistant to President Biden, said on a Call with Reporters.

“It has sought to disregard the centerline between the P.R.C. and Taiwan, which has been respected by both sides for more than 60 years as a stabilizing feature,” he said, using the acronym for the Country’s full name, the People’s Republic of China.

China accuses the U.S. of encouraging Independence forces in Taiwan through its Sale of Military Equipment to the island, and engaging with its Officials. The U.S. says it does Not support Independence for Taiwan but that its differences with China should be resolved by Peaceful means.

China’s Ruling Communist Party, has long said that it favors Taiwan joining China Peacefully, but that it will Not rule out Force if necessary. The Two split in 1949 during a Civil War, in which the Communists took Control of China and the losing Nationalists retreated to the island of Taiwan.

Campbell, speaking on Friday, said the U.S. would send Warships and Planes through the Taiwan Strait, in the next few weeks, and is developing a Roadmap for Trade Talks with Taiwan, that he said the U.S. intends to announce in the coming days.










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