Trump Signs New Taiwan Legislation into Law
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TAIPEI, Taiwan—President Donald Trump signed new bipartisan legislation on Taiwan into law on Dec. 2, drawing a swift protest from China’s communist regime, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory.
“Going forward, we’ll work even more closely with the U.S. in all sectors to ensure regional peace, stability & prosperity,” Lai added.
“A robust Taiwan-U.S. relationship is a cornerstone for maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region,” Kuo added.
Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung told reporters on Wednesday that the new law would enable Taiwanese officials to enter U.S. federal agencies for meetings, even though the language of the legislation does not explicitly mention this.
In response to the new U.S. law, Lin Jin, spokesperson for the Chinese regime’s foreign ministry, told a daily press briefing that China firmly opposes any form of official exchanges between the United States and “China’s Taiwan region,” according to state-run media Xinhua.
“The United States stands with Taiwan, and we will not allow China to destabilize the world even more than they already have,” Wagner said. “My Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act asserts American superiority at a critical time in history and is a strong step forward in our unwavering support for Taiwan as they push back against the CCP aggression and influence campaigns.
“This law strengthens our own national security and will help us prevent China from expanding [its] dangerous foothold in the region and globally.”
Wagner’s office said the periodic reviews and updates required by the new law will address how the guidance further deepens U.S.–Taiwan cooperation and how all interactions with Taiwan can support the peaceful resolution of cross-Strait issues.
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