Rosenberg, the new chairman of AIT, attended the overseas Chinese banquet.

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[Central News Agency] Rosenberg, the new president of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), said today that the United States is working hard to build a global partnership that includes Taiwan, provide diplomatic assistance to Taiwan's partners, allow Taiwan to meaningfully participate in international organizations and multilateral forums, and share ideas. close cooperation with close partners.

Laura Rosenberger officially took office on the 20th. This is the first time for her to receive a transiting Taiwan president in the United States as the president of the American Institute in Taiwan.

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In her speech tonight at President Tsai Ing-wen's overseas Chinese banquet in New York, she said that Taiwanese business and civic leaders in the United States are an important driving force for the economy, culture, and mutual respect between Taiwan and the United States. The stability of the United States is crucial, and it is also reflected in the unofficial relationship between the United States and Taiwan.

For more than 40 years, the U.S. policy toward Taiwan has been based on the one-China policy guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the Three U.S.-China Communiqués, and the Six Guarantees.

Rosenberg pointed out that Taiwan is the eighth largest trading partner of the United States and is also a driving force in technology. She expects that the US-Taiwan 21st Century Trade Initiative under negotiation will make rapid progress, and expand cooperation in key supply chains through increased investment and trade.

She said that the United States is working hard to establish a global partnership that includes Taiwan, such as providing diplomatic assistance programs to Taiwan partners, allowing Taiwan to meaningfully participate in international organizations and multilateral forums, and working closely with like-minded partners to help them understand Taiwan. important role in the global economy.

Taiwan is a beacon of democracy and shared values, and the United States is honored to have a partner.

Rosenberg pointed out that maintaining peace and stability is the core driving force of the long-term policy of the United States, and peace and stability are not only crucial to regional security and prosperity, but also to global security and prosperity.

She thanked President Tsai for her commitment to peace, stability and prosperity to the United States and the world.

U.S. dignitaries attending the overseas Chinese banquet tonight also include New Jersey Governor Philip Murphy, New York State Senator Qu Yiwen and others.

Murphy, who visited Taiwan many times while working in Asia, revealed that he made a lifelong confidant in Taiwan.

He mentioned the profound friendship and partnership between Taiwan and New Jersey. There are many local Taiwanese who call New Jersey their home, adding bright colors to New Jersey.

Murphy expressed his full support for the efforts of US President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to ensure peace and stability in Taiwan and to keep all channels of communication open for this purpose.