House Republicans Meet with Taiwan's Beijing-Friendly Opposition Leader
Two leading House Republicans are meeting with Taiwan's Beijing-friendly opposition leader this week as she travels to Washington at a time when China is scrutinizing the Trump administration's posture toward the self-ruled island it views as its own.
Two House Republicans are set to hold a crucial meeting with Taiwan's Beijing-friendly opposition party leader this week in Washington, amidst rising tensions with China. The visit comes at a time when the Trump administration's approach towards Taiwan is under close scrutiny by Beijing.
The delegation, comprising prominent lawmakers, is expected to discuss a range of issues including security cooperation and diplomatic relations. This meeting holds significance as it could potentially impact the delicate balance of power in the region.
Taiwan, a self-ruled island that China considers part of its territory, has faced increasing pressure from Beijing to toe the line on key issues. The interaction between the US lawmakers and Taiwan's opposition leader reflects the complex dynamics at play in the region.