(Taipei News) According to people familiar with the matter, Rosenberg, chairman of the United States Association (AIT), will visit Taiwan next week.This is her visit to Taiwan again after two months. It should be Washington's inauguration speech on Taiwan's elected candidate Lai Qingde to control the cross -strait situation during the period of alternation of Taiwan's power.
Taiwan United Daily News Friday (March 29) quoted people familiar with the matter that Rosenberg will arrive in Taiwan next week.It is reported that Rosenberg will meet with the Presidential Palace and the Kuomintang Central Party Department on April 2, and meet with the Legislative President Han Yu on April 3.In addition, Rosenberg will also arrange a meeting of the people.
This is Rosenberg's visit to Taiwan again after the Taiwan election in January this year.The next day after the election, she accompanied the cross -party delegation formed by the former US national security adviser Hardley and former Deputy Secretary of State Stanberg to visit Taiwan.
People familiar with the matter said that the trip to Rosenberg is mainly to communicate directly with the new government of Taiwan and the future Guoan team. It not only expresses the support of the United States to Taiwan, but also hopes that Taiwan will help the situation stable.The Taiwan Legislative Yuan is the majority of the Kuomintang, and the United States also cares about whether Taiwan ’s defense policies and budgets can be successfully in place. Therefore, Rosenberg is necessary to go to the Legislative Yuan to learn about the latest situation with various political parties.
People familiar with the matter said that Rosenberg is not only the chairman of AIT, but also has the trust of the high -level Bayeng government. It has transformed the routine visit to Taiwan into a mission -oriented in the past.
Rosenberg took office in March last year and visited Taiwan three times last year.In October last year, Rosenberg said that the United States opposed the unilateral change of the status quo, including does not support Taiwan's independence, indicating that the United States hopes to maintain the status quo on both sides of the strait.