The visit of Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen to the United States last week and her meeting with the speaker of the US House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy angered the authorities in Beijing, who threatened that the matter would not go without consequences.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen gathered with US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and a bipartisan group of US lawmakers at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California’s Simi Valley a highly anticipated event that marked a show of democratic solidarity in defiance of threats from China. The landmark meeting is the second time Tsai has met with an American lawmaker of that rank in the space of a year, following a visit from then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan in August. Tsai is also the first president of Taiwan to meet with a US House speaker on American soil.
U.S. and Filipino forces on Tuesday launched their largest combat exercises in decades in the Philippines and its waters across the disputed South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, where Washington has repeatedly warned China over its increasingly aggressive actions.
China sent another warning to the world which doesn't notice the serious problem with the visit of Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen who made a "transit" on her trip through the United States where she met officials.
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen told former US National Security Adviser John Bolton that her country is ready to deepen cooperation, further military, and security exchanges, and economic cooperation with the United States to protect the peace, her office said in a statement.
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