Taiwan's delegation, led by Parliament Speaker Han Kuo-yu, is attending Donald Trump's U.S. presidential inauguration to represent Taiwan's 23 million people and extend "highest blessings" to the United States. Speaking at Taoyuan airport, Han emphasized the enthusiasm of Taiwan's cross-party delegation, despite challenging weather forecasts.
Taiwan, viewed by China as its territory, received strong backing from Trump's first administration, particularly through regularized arms sales, a policy continued under President Joe Biden. However, Trump raised concerns during his campaign by suggesting Taiwan should bear costs for U.S. defense support.
China's Vice President Han Zheng is leading a separate delegation to the inauguration, and President Xi Jinping recently discussed Taiwan with Trump during a phone call. While Taiwan's Kuomintang party, which Han represents, supports closer ties with China, it denies being pro-Beijing.
Over recent years, China's military pressure on Taiwan has intensified, alongside its refusal to engage with President Lai Ching-te, labeling him a "separatist." Lai, rejecting Beijing's sovereignty claims, reiterated Taiwan's commitment to peace and democracy during a meeting with former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence. Lai highlighted the importance of strengthening Taiwan-U.S. ties amid growing Chinese threats and Beijing’s collaboration with nations like Russia.
The United States, though lacking formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, is legally bound to provide defense support, underscoring its strategic importance in the region. As tensions rise, Taiwan continues to advocate for global democratic partnerships to ensure stability and peace.
This high-profile visit reflects Taiwan's ongoing efforts to strengthen international alliances while navigating complex cross-strait relations with China.


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