US lawmakers pledge support for Taiwan and its new president after China’s military drills
- Rep. Andy Barr, co-chair of the Taiwan caucus, confirmed the U.S.'s commitment to supporting Taiwan's military diplomatically and economically.
- Barr emphasized American determination to maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait during a news conference in Taipei.
- McCaul stated that the U.S. Congress, regardless of political affiliation, stands in support of Taiwan.
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Lawmakers vow support, weapons for Taiwan as tensions with China intensify
A congressional delegation, which traveled to Taiwan Monday to meet with newly elected Taiwan President William Lai Ching-te, vowed support for the island nation against increasing tension with China. Rep. Andy Barr (R-Ky.), the co-chair of the Taiwan caucus, said the U.S. is committing to supporting Taiwan’s military both diplomatically and economically, The Associated Press…
US Lawmakers Pledge Support for Taiwan and Its New President After China's Military Drills
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A U.S. congressional delegation met Taiwan's new leader on Monday in a show of support days after China held drills around the self-governing island in response to his inauguration.
Bipartisan US Lawmakers Affirm Support for Taiwan After China’s Miltary Exercises
TAIPEI, Taiwan—A visiting U.S. congressional delegation expressed support for Taiwan’s self-defense just days after China conducted large-scale military exercises in an attempt to intimidate the island’s newly sworn-in administration of President Lai Ching-te. Led by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), the bipartisan delegation met with Mr. Lai on May 27. It marks the first congressional visit to Taiwan since …
US Lawmakers Pledge Support for Taiwan and its New President After China's Military Drills
Rep. Andy Barr, the co-chair of the Taiwan caucus in the U.S. Congress, said the United States is fully committed to supporting Taiwan militarily, diplomatically and economically.
US lawmakers pledge support for Taiwan and its new president after China’s military drills
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — A U.S. congressional delegation met Taiwan's new leader on Monday in a show of support days after China held drills around the self-governing island in response
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