(Washington Reuters) Taiwan's representative Xiao Meiqin reportedly received approximately 60 members of Congress from different countries in Washington, trying to obtain support from these countries to promote sanctions on mainland China.

According to the list of visitors seen by Reuters, these 60 members come from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, India, Japan, Lithuania, Ukraine and other countries, distributed in Europe, Asia and Africa.They were officially owned by Taiwan's official on Tuesday (September 13) and a closed -door assembly in the Double Oak Garden in Washington, DC.

Xiao Meiqin said at the meeting that it is important to prove to mainland China that there are friends in Taiwan that Taiwan does not seek to irritate mainland China, but it will not bow its head under the pressure of the mainland.

Xiao Meiqin also welcomes two Ukraine members to attend the meeting, and said that Taiwan hopes that when the international community and Ukraine stand together, they will also stand with Taiwan to block Beijing's further violations.

Reported that these participants -mainly members of the China Policy Union (IPAC), which are mainly gathered in Washington this week -are expected to sign a document on Wednesday (September 14) to promise to promote their respective government adoptionFor more measures, the mainland of China has taken "military or other coercion" operations to Taiwan.

According to the draft of Reuters, the document said: "We will work to ensure that our government sends signals to the People's Republic of China, and the military aggression on Taiwan will pay Beijing a heavy price." The document mentioned that economic, political, etc.Meaningful sanctions to prevent military operations from upgrading and ensure that trade and other exchanges with Taiwan have been unblocked.

In addition, the United States and Taiwan will hold a round table discussion at Washington from 12th to 14th from the next month to 14th to jointly discuss the chip bill adopted by the US Congress last month and how to practice in the United States.