A Taiwanese official confirmed Ms Tsai would meet overseas Taiwanese in the US. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TAIPEI - Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen plans to stop off in Los Angeles and New York as part of a visit to Central America, a government minister said on Thursday, a sensitive itinerary Ms Tsai’s office has yet to confirm.in the United States, according to sources, and Mr McCarthy confirmed to US media this week he would meet her in 2023.
Taiwan’s presidents, including Ms Tsai, have a record of travelling through the US en route to other countries, usually for a day or two, though the US government has generally avoided meeting senior Taiwanese officials in Washington. There would be four such meetings with overseas Taiwanese, including in the Central American countries Ms Tsai would be visiting, Ms Hsu said, answering “yes” when Guatemala and Belize were mentioned, both of which have diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
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