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    Biden Affirms Strong U.S. Support for Taiwan Security

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    Key statements in opposition to Taiwan independence

    Following Taiwan’s latest democratic elections, U.S. President Joe Biden has explicitly stated that the United States does not stand behind the viability of Taiwanese independence. This position is articulated amidst escalating tensions in the region and a notable victory for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Taiwan.

    Why it matters

    The affirmation of the U.S. position on Taiwan by President Biden carries significant implications for the delicate relationship between the U.S., Taiwan, and China. It underscores the balancing act the U.S. performs in upholding backdoor support for Taiwan’s democratic government without openly defying the ‘One China’ policy.

    The broader U.S.-Taiwan Relationship

    Despite formal diplomatic relations being absent, the U.S. remains Taiwan’s prime international defender and arms provider—showcased by President Biden’s plans to send an unofficial delegation to corroborate support for the newly elected Taiwanese leadership.

    Background

    In reaction to Taiwan’s January 13 election results which led to a triumph for the DPP and Taiwan President-elect Lai Ching-te, President Biden emphasized that whilst the U.S. does not worship the notion of Taiwan’s independence, it remains overlooked to see another harsh rebound from China. Administration critics elaborate expectations of military provocations from China and stress the need for fortifying unofficial channels of support toward Taiwan.

    Further initiatives

    Biden is strategizing further dialogue with China regarding security matters while simultaneously ensuring that backchannel support for Taiwan is maintained. The election outcomes in Taiwan project that initiatives to muffle Chinese aggression will be ongoing concerns for the U.S., vigilantly observed and facilitated by impromptu envoys comprising possibly high-profile American figures.

    China’s reaction to similar incidents

    China’s stance towards proactive U.S. engagement with Taiwan has been historically contentious. Mentioning the fiasco of heightened tensions that unfolded back in 2016 upon Donald Trump’s conversation with Taiwan’s Tsai Ing-wen, changes in Taiwan’s political landscape consistently lead to ripples across Sino-American diplomatic exchanges.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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