Michael Mccaul, chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, said that former Taiwan President Ma Ying -jeou went to mainland China to discuss Taiwan's "puppet candidates". Ma Ying -jeou's office requested McCur to clarify and apologize.
According to the press release of Ma Ying -jeou's office, Xiao Xuzen, the executive chief of the Ma Ying -jeou Foundation, said on Friday (May 5th) that in an interview with McCawal's interview with the Asian Review of the NikkeiBeijing discussed the "candidate", which was completely wrong and did not match the facts, and asked McCord to formally clarify and apologize.
Xiao Xucen said that he recently asked the US officials in the Taiwan Association (AIT). U.S. officials once again expressed their neutrality to the presidential election of Taiwan and would not express their statements to the "1992 Consensus."He expressed his regrets about the quality of the US Congress.
Xiao Xucen emphasized that Ma Ying -jeou visited the mainland and all remarks were public. It also repeatedly emphasized that the two sides of the strait must seek peace through conversation, and cannot solve the problem by force.He criticized McCal, accusing Ma Ying -jeou and the mainland discussed the so -called "puppet candidates" without evidence, seriously slandering Ma Ying -jeou, and improperly expressed his statement of the presidential election.
Xiao Xucen asked McCord to publicly clarify, and officially apologized. The Kuomintang should also formally require the US administrative department and the Congress to make a statement.Confidence in US credibility.
McCal said in an exclusive interview with the Nikkei on April 28 that he believed that Ma Ying -jeou's earlier visit to mainland China was to discuss the "candidate of preferences" in the 2024 Taiwan election.In the case of Zhuwu Li, the two sides of the strait are unified.He also warned that this candidate might win the election in Taiwan.