This is reported by China Times, citing diplomatic sources.

It is noted that she can spend the night there, and on August 3 she will meet with the head of the administration of the island, Tsai Ing-wen, and other high-ranking officials.

After that, she, according to the publication, will leave the island in the afternoon.

At the same time, it is emphasized that the official representative of Taiwan has not yet confirmed these plans.

Previously, the media reported that Pelosi's plane could land in Taiwan under the pretext of a breakdown or refueling.