Former U.S. Army Integrated Chief of Staff Chairman Tsai Ing-wen, who is visiting Taiwan at the request of President Biden of the United States, said, "Peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait is in the interests of the whole world, and the United States is unilateral. We will continue to oppose the change in the status quo. "

Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Donyell Malen, who is visiting Taiwan with an informal delegation at the intent of President Biden, met with President Cai at the Presidential Office Building on the 2nd.



In the beginning, President Cai said, "The brave fighting of Ukrainians to protect their country is nothing else for Taiwan, which is at the forefront of democracy."


He pointed out that China's military threats continued to increase, and emphasized that "Taiwan has a firm determination to defend itself" and emphasized that "the Biden administration protects Taiwan's security." We are fulfilling our promise and helping to strengthen Taiwan's self-defense, "he said, and wanted to build a closer cooperative relationship with the United States.



In response, Mr. Malen said, "Peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait is in the interests of the whole world, not just the United States, and the United States continues to oppose any act that unilaterally changes the status quo. I would like to reiterate to the Taiwanese, as well as the local allies and partners. "



Through this delegation's visit, the United States seems to have the aim of restraining China by sending a message that its willingness to be involved in Taiwan is unwavering, and at the same time reassuring Taiwan and neighboring countries.