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《TAIPEI TIMES》 US vows resolute support: lawmakers

2024/05/28 03:00

A handout photo made available by the Presidential Office shows President William Lai, right, reacting with US Representative Michael McCaul during their meeting at the Presidential Office in Taipei yesterday.  Photo: Shu Fu, EPA-EFE

RELIABLE PARTNER: Washington is ‘fully committed to deterrence by supporting Taiwan militarily, diplomatically and economically,’ US Representative Andy Barr said

By Liu Tzu-hsuan / Staff reporter

The US is a reliable partner of Taiwan and committed to providing resolute support to the nation, visiting US lawmakers said yesterday, adding that China’s recent military drills sent a strong signal for the US to accelerate the delivery of weapons to Taiwan.

US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul is leading a cross-party congressional delegation to Taiwan that arrived on Sunday.

On behalf of US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson, the visit is to congratulate President William Lai (賴清德) on taking office and “celebrate a victory for democracy,” US Representative and cochair of the Congressional Taiwan Caucus Andy Barr told a news conference yesterday.

The US is “fully and completely committed to deterrence by supporting Taiwan militarily, diplomatically and economically,” he said, adding that its resolve to maintain the “status quo” and peace in the Taiwan Strait should not be doubted.

“The resoluteness which the United States Congress has behind Taiwan is extremely strong,” McCaul said.

Taiwan’s importance lies in its people, democracy, freedom, prosperity, science and technology, and innovation, he said.

“And it’s because the people of Taiwan are just like the people of the United States,” he added.

McCaul highlighted repeatedly that “deterrence is key,” pledging to “get the weapons you purchase to you as soon as possible.”

Asked about the delays in the delivery of weapons by Washington, McCaul said: “We are moving forward on those weapons systems.”

It is crucial to let Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) understand that “the risk outweighs the reward” when considering taking military action against Taiwan, he said.

McCaul said he hoped the deterrence provided by the US and the support the delegation has shown through its presence in Taiwan would help prevent military conflicts in the region and make Xi realize that “it’s simply not worth it.”

Bejing’s military exercises around Taiwan last week sent “a very strong message” to the US, which the delegation would convey to the US Congress and US President Joe Biden, he said.

As the US is holding its presidential election in November, McCaul assured Taiwan that “regardless of ... which candidate wins the presidential [election], I do not see that support [for Taiwan] wavering whatsoever.”

“We are stronger when we stand together,” he told Lai when the delegation met with the president earlier yesterday.

“America is and always will be a reliable partner and no amount of coercion or intimidation will slow down or stop the routine visits by the [US] Congress to Taiwan,” he said.

Congratulating Lai on winning the election and taking office, McCaul said that he looked forward to working with the new administration.

“I think Taiwan has the right man at the right time in the right place,” he said.

Lai thanked the delegation for showing its firm support for Taiwan through the visit and vowed to continue to deepen cooperation with the US and other like-minded countries to safeguard regional peace, stability and prosperity.

While Taiwan is bolstering its national defense capabilities, Lai said he hoped the US Congress would continue to assist Taiwan in the effort through legislative actions.

“I’m confident that Taiwan-US relations will steadily deepen, leading to ever more fruitful exchanges,” Lai said.

The other members of the visiting delegation are Republicans Young Kim and Joe Wilson, and Democrats Jimmy Panetta and Chrissy Houlahan.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

US House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul speaks during a press conference following a meeting with President William Lai in Taipei yesterday. Photo: Ben Blanchard, Reuters

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