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US opens de facto embassy in Taiwan

- YAHOO NEWS

TAIPEI — An assistant US secretary of state will attend the unveiling of a massive new complex for Washington's de facto embassy in Taiwan, a visit less likely to unnerve Beijing which was concerned that higher-level American officials may attend.

There was speculatio­n that US President Donald Trump's national security adviser John Bolton may attend the unveiling ceremony at the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) on June 12, which would have made him one of the most senior American officials to visit Taiwan since 1979 and likely drawn China's ire.

Local media also reported last week that a visit by a member of Trump's cabinet – secretary of health and human services Alex Azar – was a possibilit­y.

But the AIT said in a statement Sunday that Marie Royce, assistant secretary of state for educationa­l and cultural affairs, will visit Taiwan June 10-14 and attend the ceremony.

Washington gave up official diplomatic ties with Taipei in 1979 to recognize Beijing, but it remains the island's most powerful ally and top arms supplier.

Taiwan-US relations have since been handled delicately and in a low-key manner through the AIT to avoid riling China – which sees the island as part of its territory to be reunified, by force if necessary.

The AIT said Royce will "also hold discussion­s with... Taiwan authoritie­s on the many partnershi­ps and exchanges between the US and Taiwan."

Royce is the wife of pro-Taiwan congressma­n and House foreign affairs committee chairman Ed Royce.

The completion of the new AIT offices – built over nine years at a cost of $250 million – comes amid closer USTaiwan ties.

Trump in March approved new rules allowing top US officials to travel to the island. The move angered Beijing, which called on Washington to "correct its mistake."

There have also been expression­s of support for Taipei from US officials and lawmakers in the face of growing pressure from Beijing, which has lured away Taiwan's allies and blocked the island's participat­ion in internatio­nal events.

 ??  ?? The American Institute in Taiwan is Washington's de facto embassy on the island.
The American Institute in Taiwan is Washington's de facto embassy on the island.

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