Three lawmakers from the military committee of the US Senate have visited Taiwan, where the infection of the new coronavirus is rapidly spreading, and announced that the US government will provide 750,000 doses of vaccine.

Three bipartisan lawmakers from the US Senate's military and foreign affairs committees visited Taiwan on the 6th, landing at the airport in Taipei on a US military transport plane.

The three greeted at the airport, of which Democratic Rep. Duckworth said, "After a few weeks of discussions between us and White House officials, 750,000 doses of the new coronavirus vaccine will be provided to Taiwan. It's because we recognize the urgent need for Taiwan and we value partnerships. "



US President Joe Biden last week supplied at least 80 million doses of vaccine to the world later this month, revealing that Taiwan will be one of the first sources.



According to the Presidential Office Building of Taiwan, President Tsai Ing-wen will go to the airport to discuss issues such as regional security issues with the three people.