Sarah Beran, senior director for China and Taiwan affairs at the White House National Security Council, said the United States will continue to say it does not support Taiwan’s independence as the island approaches elections. This was reported by TASS.
He said Washington’s long-term position is not to support Taiwan’s independence. He added that it is important to preserve peace, stability and the status quo on both sides of the Bosphorus. Therefore, the American side is aware that its policy has not changed; The United States will continue to focus on this issue as the Taiwan elections approach.
John Kirby, formerly White House National Security Council (NSC) Strategic Communications Coordinator statedWhat
The US government opposes Taiwan’s independence, but will not rule out supplying arms to the island in the future.
On November 15, negotiations took place between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in the San Mateo region of America, and one of the main topics of the discussion was the tense situation in the Taiwan Strait. In particular, during the meeting, the Chinese leader urged his American counterpart to refuse to supply various military equipment to Taipei.
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