The visit comes over a month after Lai Ching-te, the current Taiwanese vice-president, was elected to be Taiwanâs next president.
Members of the House Select Committee on the China Communist Party (CCP) have arrived in Taiwan for a congressional visit to show their support for the island and strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations.
Led by the committeeâs chairman, Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), the bipartisan group arrived in Taipei on Feb. 22. The delegation is set to meet senior Taiwanese officials and discuss U.S.-Taiwan relations, trade, and regional security, among other key issues. The visit is a part of the delegationâs trip to the Indo-Pacific region.
The visit comes over a month after Lai Ching-te, the current Taiwanese vice-president from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), was elected president. Mr. Laiâs victory gave the DPPâwhich China sees as a threat to its goal of taking over Taiwanâa third consecutive four-year term in power.
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen said the visit demonstrates âstaunch U.S. support for Taiwanâs democracy through concrete action. Your visit further highlights the close partnership between Taiwan and the United States.â President Tsai said in a welcome speech, âTogether, we are safeguarding freedom and democracy and maintaining regional peace.â
Since its founding last January, the committee has been strongly supporting Taiwan. It has published multiple reports and policy recommendations regarding the self-ruled democratic island. Its firm and assertive position against the Chinese regime has garnered rare bipartisan support on Capitol Hill.
Military Support
Commenting on the visit, Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) told The Epoch Timesâ sister outlet NTD on Feb. 21 that the trip sent a strong message to the Chinese regime.
âIf youâre afraid to stand by Taiwan, Chinaâs communist government will see that as a weakness, and then will try to push it even further. So I think itâs very important that elected leaders such as myself and others visit Taiwan,â he said.
Mr. Bacon also said the United States should provide weapons to the island to counter growing military threats and provocation from Beijing.
âWe should be very clear about providing weapons and all the material needs that will help with deterrence. The goal here is to deter an attack from China and send high-quality weapons, anti-shipping missiles, mines, [and] very good, high-quality air defense capabilities that serve as a defense. Yes, China will complain. But I think in the end, they’ll be deterred. And thatâs the goal,â Mr. Bacon said.
Arm Sales
Washington has made multiple arms sales to the democratically governed island in recent years to help it counter the CCPâs military harassment.
Also in August, the United States approved a $500 million sale of military equipment to Taiwan, including infrared search and track (IRST) systems for F-16 fighter jets.
Frank Fang contributed to this report.
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