Biden Says US Does Not Support Taiwan’s Independence After Vote
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken congratulates Lai Ching-te on his victory and reaffirms U.S. commitment to cross-strait peace, stability, and peaceful resolution of differences.
- The U.S. maintains unofficial relations with Taiwan, the most important international supporter and arms supplier, while opposing Taiwan's formal declaration of independence. The Biden administration seeks to prevent conflict escalation with Beijing.
- Taiwan expects China to apply pressure, potentially through military maneuvers, on its incoming president, who strongly rejects Chinese pressure and vows to stand up to Beijing while seeking dialogue.
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We do not support independence of Taiwan: US President Joe Biden
After voters in Taiwan rejected China and awarded the ruling party a third term in office, United States President Joe Biden on 13th January declared that his country does not support the island nation’s independence. Lai Ching-te also known as William, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) came to power in Taiwan earlier in the day. He vehemently rejected Chinese attempts to spurn him and promised to both challeng…
Biden: US does not support Taiwan independence
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Joe Biden said on Saturday the United States does not support the independence of Taiwan, after Taiwanese .S. President Joe Biden said on Saturday the United States does not support the independence of Taiwan, after Taiwanese voters rebuffed China and gave the ruling party a third presidential term.
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