French and US lawmakers visit Taiwan

Wednesday 14th September 2022 07:06 EDT
 

Taipei: A delegation of five French lawmakers and another group from the US Congress have visited Taiwan this week, in a show of support for the island amid rising tensions with China, officials and sources said. The French delegation will be the first visit by high level Europeans following a string of trips by US officials and lawmakers that have infuriated China.

China, which claims Taiwan as its own territory despite the strong objections of the government in Taipei, carried out war games near the island last month after US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to Taipei. She was followed by several other US delegations, including lawmakers and the governor of the state of Arizona.

Taiwan’s foreign ministry said the French delegation arrived and stayed for time. They met vice president William Lai rather than President Tsai Ing-wen, it said. The cross-party delegation would be led by Senator Cyril Pellevat, the ministry said. Sources familiar with the matter said, US Representative Stephanie Murphy, a Florida Democrat, was leading a bipartisan House delegation that arrived in Taiwan and stayed for three days. The other members of the US delegation included Democrat Kaiali’i Kahele and Republicans Scott Franklin, Joe Wilson, Andy Barr, Darrell Issa, Claudia Tenney and Kat Cammack.

Taiwan has been keen to bolster relations with like-minded democracies, especially as tension with China rises. Later this year, visits are also expected from German, British and Canadian legislators. China views Taiwan as a purely domestic issue and bristles at visits by foreign officials or members of parliament.


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