President Tsai Ing-wen met with US House of Representatives Speaker McCarthy in California today, and Pelosi, who was the speaker of the House of Representatives and visited Taiwan in August last year, expressed his appreciation.

The Washington Post pointed out that this marks the culmination of eight years of efforts to improve Taiwan's international image and strengthen its relations with countries that share democratic values.

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[Central News Agency] President Tsai Ing-wen met with US House of Representatives Speaker McCarthy in California today, and Pelosi, who was the speaker of the House of Representatives as the speaker of the House of Representatives in August last year, expressed his appreciation to Taiwan.

The Washington Post pointed out that this marks the culmination of eight years of efforts to improve Taiwan's international image and strengthen its relations with countries that share democratic values.

President Tsai set off on March 29 to start the "Democratic Partners for Common Prosperity Journey", which reached its peak today when hundreds of domestic and foreign media reporters gathered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Witness the meeting between Kevin McCarthy and President Tsai.

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Most of the American media emphasized that this is the highest-level American political figure that the Taiwan president has met in the United States after Taiwan and the United States broke off diplomatic relations in 1979.

Nancy Pelosi (Nancy Pelosi), who attracted Beijing's large-scale military exercises after her visit to Taiwan in early August last year, and McCarthy belong to different political parties and have different views on many issues, but she also praised this historic meeting.

"Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen and House Speaker McCarthy's meeting today is being applauded for its leadership, bipartisan engagement, and historic and extraordinary location," Pelosi said in a statement.

The Washington Post pointed out that President Tsai's visit marks the culmination of eight years of efforts to enhance Taiwan's international image and strengthen relations with countries that share democratic values ​​with Taipei.

The strategy focuses on normalizing high-level contacts with the United States.

In addition to today's meeting with McCarthy, House Democratic Caucus Chairman Aguilar (Pete Aguilar), US-China Strategic Competition Special Committee (Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between the US and China) Chairman Gallagher (Mike Gallagher) and the committee's chief member In addition to Raja Krishnamoorthi and more than a dozen members of Congress, President Tsai also met with a number of members of Congress during her transit in New York.

Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, issued a statement today stating that he and President Tsai had a productive dialogue on the security and economic interests of the United States and Taiwan, as well as a shared commitment to democracy and freedom.

Before President Tsai left New York on March 31, she also held a breakfast meeting with three bipartisan senators in the U.S. Senate, including Dan Sullivan, Joni Ernst, and Mark Kelly.

Sullivan pointed out through the joint statement of the three people that it was an honor to meet with President Tsai with the senators from across the party to express their continued support for Taiwan's democracy.

Beijing's dictator should not dictate whether members of Congress can meet with foreign leaders, especially on U.S. soil.

The U.S. Senate is not the NBA, and it does not obey the Chinese Communist Party.

Although the Chinese Communist Party wants the world to believe that Taiwan is isolated, nothing could be further from the truth.