US Vice President Harrison said on the 28th that the Biden administration will deepen the unofficial relationship between the United States and Taiwan.

(Associated Press)

Declares continued deepening of "unofficial relations" with Taiwan

[Compiled by Zhang Peiyuan/Comprehensive Report] US Vice President Harrison said on the 28th that the Biden administration will deepen unofficial relations between the United States and Taiwan, and condemned China for a series of destabilizing behaviors "Uneasy", vowing that US troops will continue to operate "fearlessly" across Asia, including the Taiwan Strait.

He Jinli, who went to Japan to attend the state funeral of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe the day before yesterday, made the above remarks while visiting Yokosuka, the largest overseas facility of the U.S. Navy, and delivered a speech on the U.S. destroyer USS Howard, saying with President Biden that he would send troops to defend Taiwan when it was attacked. The interviews were only ten days apart.

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Harris accused China of undermining key elements of the rules-based international order, challenging freedom of the sea, and coercing and intimidating its neighbors with its military and economic might. provocative move".

Harris accused China of oppressing Taiwan with a series of destabilizing actions, and said the United States expects China to continue its "aggressive" behavior while attempting to unilaterally undermine the status quo.

U.S. military will continue to operate 'fearlessly' in the Indo-Pacific

Harris said that the United States firmly believes that peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait is a key feature of a free and open Indo-Pacific region. The United States will "continue to fly, sail and act without fear" at any place and time allowed by international law. Oppose any unilateral changes to the status quo and continue to support Taiwan's self-defense, a move consistent with long-standing U.S. policy.

"Taiwan is a vibrant democracy that contributes to global interests, from technology to health and beyond, and the United States will continue to deepen our unofficial relationship."

Harris also emphasized that the United States does not seek conflict with China or a new Cold War, but is willing to work with any country to solve global challenges.