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CODEL Affirms Importance of US-Taiwan Partnership

August 15, 2022

Taipei – Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata as part of a bipartisan Congressional Delegation (CODEL) in Taiwan emphasized the importance of the partnership between the United States and Taiwan, and the mutual interests of peace, trade, and stability in the Pacific region. The delegation visited Taiwan from August 14th through 15th, as a key part of their ongoing travel in Asia.

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Taiwan - CODEL with President Tsai and leadership in Taiwan

Congressional Delegation with President Tsai and Taiwan leaders.

In addition to Congresswoman Aumua Amata Coleman Radewagen (American Samoa), the delegation is comprised of Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations East Asia, Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Subcommittee; Congressman John Garamendi (CA-03); Congressman Don Beyer (VA-08); and Congressman Alan Lowenthal (CA-47).

“I appreciate the productive meetings along with the gracious hospitality of President Tsai, Foreign Minister Wu, and other leaders in Taiwan,” said Aumua Amata. “I’ve had the opportunity to meet with President Tsai several times, and she greeted me warmly with ‘here’s a familiar face.’ Under her leadership, the United States and Taiwan share interests and a close trade relationship, but most importantly, we share a strong dedication to freedom. The U.S. has clear commitments under the Taiwan Relations Act to the 23 million people of the island living under democratically elected leadership. These include indigenous people that share ancestry with Polynesian peoples throughout the Pacific. Thank you to my House colleagues and Senator Markey for their bipartisan efforts in working together for Pacific region partnerships.”

In Taiwan, the delegation met with President Tsai Ing-wen, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu, and members of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee from the Legislative Yuan. In each of these meetings, the delegation exchanged views with Taiwan counterparts, including a wide range of issues, notably support for peace and stability in Taiwan as they face pressure from Beijing. The delegation discussed ways to increase Taiwan’s participation in the international community, their mutual interest in preserving the status quo that has maintained peace in the Taiwan Strait for more than 40 years, and deepening economic ties, such as improving semiconductor supply chains and investment in the United States.

More details regarding the trip will be released over the coming days.

Below are pictures including Congresswoman Amata, the Delegation, President Tsai and leaders in Taiwan:

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Taiwan - group photo

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Taiwan - CODEL with military flight.
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Taiwan - Delegation traveled for meetings with leadership
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Taiwan - meeting with officials.
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Taiwan - reception
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Taiwan - greeting

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