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Taiwan's President Chats with U. S. Leaders During Pacific Tour
Friday, December 6, 2024
China's foreign ministry wasn't happy about the calls. They reminded everyone that the Taiwan issue is a huge deal for them and that the U. S. should back off. They even put sanctions on some U. S. companies and leaders in response to recent weapon sales to Taiwan.
Lai's talks showed that there's strong support for Taiwan in the U. S. Congress, no matter which party you're talking about. And Guam's legislature also welcomed him and appreciated Taiwan's contributions to their economy. Lai suggested some areas where Guam and Taiwan could work together more, like farming, building stuff, and alternative energy.
The Pacific islands he visited – Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau – are among the few that officially recognize Taiwan. Most other countries, including the U. S. , recognize the Chinese government in Beijing instead.
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