Government Relations With Taiwan Official Will Get Boost: US
Government relations with Taiwan officials will get a boost: New US policy.
US State Department spokesman Ned Price on Friday briefed the country’s new policies on promoting relations with Taiwanese counterparts. In fact, in another attack on China, the US has released a new guideline for this.
According to the South China Morning Post, these guidelines have been issued under a law signed by former President Donald Trump.
Spokesman Ned Price said earlier that our commitment to Taiwan is like a rock and we look forward to contributing to peace and stability within the Taiwan Gulf and region at all costs.
Government relations: Price also asserted his support for Taiwan, saying that the US had certain obligations to its allies and would not back down if necessary.
Taiwan said that on Monday, China had sent 10 warplanes to the Taiwanese air defense area. If we had to fight a war, we would fight and protect ourselves till the last day.
The US said, if China does not desist from provocative activities, then it will have to come forward to help its allies.
Japan-US talks to focus on Taiwan-China, Shuga-Biden meeting on April 16.
Human rights abuses in Taiwan and China will be the main issues in the April 16 talks between Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and US President Joe Biden.
Both countries believe that bringing stability to Taiwan is very important. China’s increasing activities regarding Taiwan have forced both countries to find a permanent solution.
Beijing wants to fully assert its authority over Taiwan. He claims that this is his own territory. Here the intervention of another country is to challenge its sovereignty.
Here, China’s continued military aggression towards Taiwan has exposed global concerns about Taiwan’s security.
Observers believe that the US and Japan, as well as countries in Europe, are concerned that the continued increase of military power by China is becoming a threat at the regional level.
That is why it will be the biggest issue in Taiwan when Japan and US chiefs meet.