The Asian Age

US cabinet member meets Taiwan leader

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Taipei, Aug. 10: A US cabinet member met Taiwan’s leader Monday during the highest level visit from the United States since it switched diplomatic recognitio­n from the island to China in 1979, a trip that Beijing has condemned.

Health Secretary Alex Azar is in Taipei for a three-day visit to promote shared democratic values and the island’s success in taming the Coronaviru­s. His trip comes as relations between the United States and China are in tumult, with the two sides clashing over a wide range of trade, military and security issues, as well as the pandemic.

China, which insists Taiwan is its own territory and vows to one day reclaim it, has described Azar’s visit as a threat to “peace and stability”. On Monday morning, Azar met President Tsai Ing-wen, who advocates the island being recognised as a sovereign nation and is loathed by China’s leaders. “Taiwan’s response to Covid-19 has been among the most successful in the world, and that is a tribute to the open, transparen­t, democratic nature of Taiwan’s society and culture,” Azar told Tsai. Tsai thanked the US for supporting its bid to be part of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), a body Beijing keeps the island frozen out of.

“Political considerat­ions should never take precedence over the rights to health,” Tsai said, calling Beijing’s refusal to let Taiwan join “highly regrettabl­e”. Azar brushed off China’s criticism when asked about Beijing’s anger over his visit.

“The message that I bring from the US government is one of reaffirmin­g the deep partnershi­p the United States has with Taiwan in terms of security, commerce, health care and shared common values of democracy, economic freedom and liberty,” he told reporters before his meeting with Tsai.

Azar has previously been critical of Beijing’s response to the Coronaviru­s.

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