Taiwan VP: U.S.-China Talks Must Not Harm Regional Security
As Washington seeks to manage tensions with Beijing, Taiwan Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao says U.S engagement with China should not be mistaken for a weakening of support for Taiwan, Palau and other Indo-Pacific partners The post Taiwan Vice President Hsiao says U.S-China engagement should not come at expense of regional security appeared first on Post Courier .
Taiwan's Vice President, Hsiao, emphasized that U.S. engagement with China should not be seen as a reduction in support for Taiwan and other regional allies. She highlighted the importance of maintaining strong partnerships in the Indo-Pacific. Hsiao's comments come as the U.S. works to navigate its complex relationship with China. She stressed that regional security remains a top priority. Her remarks aim to reassure allies of continued U.S. commitment. The statement underscores the delicate balance of U.S. foreign policy in the region. Hsiao's message is part of broader diplomatic efforts to maintain stability.
It highlights the ongoing concerns about U.S. foreign policy and its impact on regional alliances and security.
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