South China Morning Post: Taiwan’s ‘wise’ Tsai makes low-key US stop, ‘reduces risk of riling Beijing’
Taiwanese president heads to Central America without holding any meetings with Trump and his team during stopover in Houston
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen did not meet US president-elect Donald Trump or members of his team during her stopover in the United States on the weekend, avoiding a move that would have riled a jittery Beijing.
A spokeswoman for Trump’s transition team, Jessica Ditto, said in an email on Saturday there would be no meetings between Tsai and officials representing the president-elect in the US, the Associated Press reported.
Tsai arrived in Houston on Saturday on her way to Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador. She will stop off in San Francisco after her visit to Central American allies before flying back to Taiwan.
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1 comment:
All China needs for Taiwan to become a province is to be a civil and prosperous society. Then they get Taiwan for free.
A police state is not civil.
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