Taiwan will work with other friendly nations to deal with authoritarian expansionism, Tsai said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TAIPEI - Taiwan is bolstering its military ties with the United States and will cooperate even more closely with it and other friendly nations to deal with “authoritarian expansionism”, President Tsai Ing-wen told visiting US lawmakers on Tuesday.
While the US no longer maintains military bases in Taiwan, the two have a good military relationship that has become closer. “Taiwan and the United States continue to bolster military exchanges, and going forward Taiwan will cooperate even more actively with the United States and other democratic partners to confront such global challenges as authoritarian expansionism and climate change,” Ms Tsai told the lawmakers at her office in Taipei.
Mr Ro Khanna, a member of the US House China Select Committee and who is leading the US bipartisan delegation, told Ms Tsai the group was there to strengthen both security and economic ties.
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