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Cruz, Texas governor meet with Taiwanese president in Houston

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WASHINGTON: US Senator Ted Cruz and Texas Governor Greg Abbott met with the president of Taiwan on Sunday during a stopover in Houston that was sure to pique Chinese leaders already upset by her conversati­on with President- elect Donald Trump.

It is notunusual­forUSlawma­kers to meet with Taiwanese leaders when they pass through the country, but tensions are high this winter after Trump, who like Cruz and Abbott is a Republican, spoke to Tsai Ing-wen last month.

The telephone conversati­on broke with decades of precedent and cast doubt on his incoming administra­tion’s commitment to Beijing’s “one China” policy.

Cruz, who represents Texas, said some members of Congress had received a letter from the Chinese consulate asking them not to meet with Tsai during her stopovers.

“The People’s Republic of China needs to understand that in America we make decisions about meeting with visitors

The People’s Republic of China needs to understand that in America we make decisions about meeting with visitors for ourselves. This is not about the PRC. This is about the US relationsh­ip with Taiwan, an ally we are legally bound to defend. Ted Cruz, US Senator

for ourselves,” Cruz said in a statement.

“This is not about the PRC. This is about the US relationsh­ip with Taiwan, an ally we are legally bound to defend.”

China is deeply suspicious of Tsai, who it thinks wants to push for the formal independen­ce of Taiwan, a self- governing island that Beijing regards as a renegade province, ineligible for state-tostate relations.

The United States, which switched diplomatic recognitio­n from Taiwan to China in 1979, has acknowledg­ed the Chinese position that there is only “one China” and that Taiwan is part of it.”

Tsai scheduled stopovers in San Francisco and Houston on her way to visit allies in Central America, including Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala and El Salvador.

Beijing had urged the United States not to let her into the country.

Cruz said he and the Taiwanese leader discussed upgrading bilateral relations and furthering economic cooperatio­n between their countries, including increased access to Taiwanese markets that will benefit Texas ranchers, farmers and small businesses. — Reuters

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Members of the Iraqi rapid response forces stand on the top of vehicle during a battle between Iraqi forces and IS militants in Wahda district of eastern Mosul, Iraq. — Reuters photo

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