(Taipei Comprehensive News) Before the end of the eight -year term of eight years, Taiwan attended the United States Independence Memorial Wicker in the United States Association (AIT).She said that no matter who served as the next Taiwan, Taiwan -American partnerships will continue to grow.
According to a press release issued by the Taiwan government, Tsai Ing -wen attended the reception with the DPP presidential candidate and Vice President Lai Qingde in the evening of the evening.Kuomintang President Candidates, Hou Youyi, Mayor of New Taipei, and Ke Wenzhe, President of the People's Party, also attended.
Tsai Ing -wen said in his speech that this was the first time she attended the United States Independence Memorial Day Wicker held by the United States Association in the Taiwan Association, and said that although her term will end next year, she still looks forward to the next few years.Establish a more substantial and close relationship.
Tsai Ing -wen also signed the first batch of agreements in the 21st century trade initiative of Taiwan and the United States, saying that Taiwan -US trade relations are more pragmatic and closer than before.At the same time, the investment in Taiwan and the United States has grown unprecedentedly, including TSMC's investment in the United States in the United States, including the world's largest chip foundry enterprise, and US companies to continuously expand their investment in Taiwan.
Talking about the presidential election held by Taiwan next year, Tsai Ing -wen shouted at the reception at the reception, emphasizing that no matter who the next Taiwan is, the partnership of Taiwan and the United States will continue to grow.She said: "I believe all the presidential candidates present tonight will not hesitate to agree with my opinion."
The Taiwan election will vote on January 13 next year, and Tsai Ing -wen will not be able to run after two re -election.Lai Qingde was ahead of the current presidential election poll.
U.S. President Rosen Berg in the Taiwan Association Rosen Berg said during the association's Washington Headquarters on Thursday that the United States admires Taiwan's democracy and will not choose a side station in the Taiwan election.
She emphasized that no matter who the people in Taiwan choose to serve as the next leader, "this person is the object of the United States intending to continue to cooperate closely partners. The US policy will not change because of which candidate is in power."
As for how the United States maintains neutrality in the Taiwan election, Rosen Berg pointed out that the United States has adopted a very cautious and considerate approach in the interaction with Taiwan candidates, such as arranging the length of the same conversation, expressing similar opinions, and ensuring that every everyFairness of secondary interaction.