President Tsai Ing-wen will meet with Speaker of the US House of Representatives McCarthy and his bipartisan representatives at the Reagan Library in California on the 5th US time. Experts from the Washington think tank praised the arrangement for its importance and bipartisan consensus, which is a win-win situation for the US and Taiwan .

(Photo by Agence France-Presse and data, synthesized by this newspaper) (Photographed by reporter Yang Fuyi)

[Compile Yang Fuyi/Taipei Report] American Radio Free Asia (RFA) exclusively reported on the 4th that President Tsai Ing-wen, who returned from Central America and transited in Los Angeles, USA, will be led by the Speaker of the US House of Representatives McCarthy on the 5th. The Reagan Library received and held talks. A total of 18 Republican and Democratic congressmen including McCarthy himself attended the meeting.

Eric Sayers, a defense expert at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), a think tank in Washington DC, praised the arrangement on Twitter on the 4th, which raised the importance of the issue and showed a bipartisan consensus. "This is a win-win situation for the United States and Taiwan." ".

Sayez praised McCarthy and his team for arranging the meeting: "They raised the importance of this issue, showed bipartisan agreement, did not create an impact on the election dynamics in (Taiwan next year) in January, and made it difficult for China. Response. This is a win-win for the US and Taiwan.”

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Rebeccah Heinrichs, a researcher at the Hudson Institute, a Washington think tank, also tweeted praising McCarthy for arranging a meeting with President Tsai Ing-wen at the Reagan Library in California, "Excellent location. Reagan (Back then) understood that the United States needed allies to win the Cold War. Now we are back to the same scene.”

According to reports, the list of talks with President Tsai provided by McCarthy's office includes Pete Aguilar, chairman of the Democratic Caucus of the Federal House of Representatives, Gallagher, chairman of the House Select Committee on U.S.-China Strategic Competition, and Kerry, the committee's chief Democratic representative. Raja Krishnamoorthi, and 8 representatives on the same committee, Carlos Gimenez, Ashley Hinson, John Moolenaar, Seth Moulton, Michelle Park Steel), Haley Stevens, Ritchie Torres, Rob Wittman.

Other attendees included Jason Smith, the new Republican chairman of the House Accounts Committee, and fellow Taiwan congressmen John Curtis, Julia Brownley, Trent Kelly, Adrian Smith, Ryan Zinke.

"Cai Maihui" is the first meeting between the president of Taiwan and the speaker of the U.S. Congress in the United States. McCarthy is the third person in American politics after the president and vice president, and the second in the line of succession to the president of the United States, second only to the vice president.

Fox Business News pointed out that at a time when China is threatening to invade Taiwan by force, the "Taiwan Tsai Conference" highlights the importance of the US-Taiwan partnership.

This is also the third meeting between the President of Taiwan and the Speaker of the US House of Representatives since Taiwan and the United States broke off diplomatic relations in 1979.

The first time was in April 1997 when President Lee Teng-hui met with the visiting delegation of Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives Kim Richie, and the second time was when President Tsai met with visiting Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives Pelosi in August last year.