Taiwan vice president leaves on sensitive trip to United States
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[August 12, 2023]
By Fabian Hamacher
TAOYUAN, Taiwan (Reuters) -Taiwan Vice President William Lai left on
Saturday for a sensitive trip to the United States, which China has
condemned and Taiwanese officials fear could prompt more Chinese
military activity around the democratically governed island.
Lai, the front-runner to become Taiwan's president in elections in
January, is officially making only transit stops in the United States on
his way to and from Paraguay for the swearing in of its president.
Taipei and Washington say such stopovers are routine and no cause for
China to take "provocative" actions, but Beijing has reacted with anger
at what it sees as a further sign of U.S. support for Taiwan, which it
claims as sovereign Chinese territory.
China is likely to launch military drills next week near Taiwan, using
Lai's stopovers in the United States as a pretext to intimidate voters
ahead of a next year's election and make them "fear war", Taiwanese
officials say.
Lai, speaking to reporters at Taiwan's main international airport at
Taoyuan, made only fleeting mention of the U.S. part of his trip, simply
noting he was going to New York first.
He said he would use the Paraguay visit not only to deepen ties with
that country but also to have "self-confident" exchanges with other
countries and meet with delegations from like-minded partners. He did
not say who.
This will "let the international community understand that Taiwan is a
country that adheres to democracy, freedom and human rights, and
actively participates in international affairs", Lai added.
It will also let the world know about "our various efforts to maintain
peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific", he said.
Lai went to Honduras last year for the inauguration of its president and
had a brief though symbolic chat while there with U.S. Vice President
Kamala Harris. The United States has not announced who may be going to
Paraguay next week.
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Taiwan's Vice President William Lai
arrives at Taoyuan International Airport before his departure to the
United States for a stopover in New York on his way to Paraguay, in
Taoyuan, Taiwan August 12, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
Beijing particularly dislikes Lai, who has in the past described
himself as a "practical worker for Taiwan independence". Lai has,
however, repeatedly said during the election campaign he does not
seek to change the status quo.
Before leaving, Lai wrote in English on social media platform X,
formerly called Twitter, he was "excited to meet with US friends in
transit" and to be going to Paraguay, one of just 13 countries to
maintain formal ties with Taipei.
Laura Rosenberger, chair of the Virginia-based American Institute in
Taiwan (AIT), a U.S. government-run non-profit that carries out
unofficial relations with Taiwan, responded on X that AIT was
looking forward to welcoming him "during his transit en route to
Paraguay".
Neither Taiwan nor the United States has given exact details about
his U.S. schedule, and both are aiming to keep that part low key,
according to officials briefed on the trip.
Lai is to return from Paraguay via San Francisco and is due back in
Taiwan on Friday, according to the official schedule for the trip
published on Saturday, which does not mention the U.S. legs.
The Paraguay part of the trip is also important given China's
increasing efforts to take Taiwan's remaining allies.
Honduras, once a stalwart Taiwanese partner, switched relations to
China in March.
(Reporting by Fabian Hamcher; Additional reporting by Yimou Lee;
Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by William Mallard)
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