
A group of US lawmakers are calling for the US to restore formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan. Twenty-four House Republicans led by Representative Tom Tiffany say the US should abandon its outdated one-China policy. Tiffany, a long-time Taiwan supporter, says Taiwan has never been controlled by the PRC and is a free, democratic and independent country. The US, he says, should speak up for Taiwan and support it to have full membership in international organizations where statehood is a requirement. While the resolution reflects the stance of some US lawmakers, it does not have legal force.
Tom Tiffany
US House Representative (Rep.)
These directives do not help the United States and they do not help Taiwan. But they do help the Chinese Communist Party.
There’s another wave of support for Taiwan in the US. Led by long-time Taiwan supporter, Republican Representative Tom Tiffany, 24 lawmakers from his party have proposed a joint resolution calling on the US to abandon its one-China policy and restore formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
The resolution begins by stating that the US should not only restore formal diplomatic ties. That there should also be talks on a bilateral free trade pact and support for Taiwan’s participation in international organizations. It also states that Taiwan and its outlying islands have never been under the control of the Beijing authorities. It condemns China for unreasonably claiming sovereignty over Taiwan and uses the US “one China policy” as a weapon to block Taiwan’s full membership in the UN, the WHO and the Olympics. It also notes that the “one China policy” is outdated and is not applicable to the people of Taiwan and the US. It also fails to reflect the clear reality that Taiwan has been a sovereign and independent country for more than 70 years.
Puma Shen
Lawmaker (DPP)
Some people have established diplomatic relations with China, but they can also establish diplomatic relations with Taiwan. How should we communicate this with other countries and can we slowly move in this direction? Of course we hope that our allies can join in on this discussion.
Chang Po-yang
Kaohsiung councilor (TSP)
Our allies have extended an olive branch to us, so of course we must express our stance even more proactively and respond to the US so as not to miss out. During the process of Trump taking the lead to restructure the world order, Taiwan must make sure not to miss the first train.
Tiffany called on US President Donald Trump to recognize Taiwan’s democratically-elected government, restore diplomatic relations with Taiwan, appoint ambassadors from both sides and abandon internal guidelines restricting exchanges between US and Taiwanese officials.
Member of the public
Taiwan is a normal country and we need to restore normal diplomacy. Our rotten neighbor China is too awful. I hope we really go full steam ahead.
Member of the public
This is an issue between two great powers. I think Taiwan may have to take its own path.
US lawmakers have once again proposed a resolution to express a pro-Taiwan stance. The Taiwanese people welcome this and look forward to a continued warming of Taiwan-US relations.
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美國24位共和黨眾議員提出"共同決議案",呼籲美國放棄過時的一中政策,恢復與台灣正式外交關係。長期表達友台立場的眾議員帝芬尼表示,台灣從來沒受中國控制,是個自由民主獨立國家,美方應為台灣發聲,在國際組織中擁有完整的會員資格。
[[美國共和黨眾議員 帝芬尼(2024.6)]]
“這些指令對美國無益,也無法幫助到台灣,卻幫助到中國共產黨”
美國挺台動作又一波,長期支持台灣的美國共和黨眾議員帝芬尼領銜,24位同黨議員共同提出"共同決議案",呼籲美國放棄一中政策,恢復與台灣正式外交關係。
文件一開頭就提到,不只恢復外交,還要談雙邊貿易協定、支持台灣參與國際組織。台灣及其離島從未受北京政府控制,中國不合理聲稱對台主權,還把一中政策當武器,阻擋台灣在聯合國、WHO和奧運完整會員資格。更指出一中政策已過時,對台灣人民和美國不適用,更無法反映出,台灣身為主權獨立國家,已超過70年的明確現實。
[[立委(民) 沈伯洋]]
“有人是跟中國建交,但他也可以跟台灣建交,我們要怎麼去跟其他國家溝通,然後能不能慢慢地,往這一個方向走。那我們當然是希望盟友們,能夠來加入這樣的一個論述”
[[高雄市議員(基進) 張博洋]]
“友軍都對我們遞出橄欖枝了,當然是要更加積極地表態,去回應美國這邊,才不會錯過,川普重新帶動世界秩序重組的過程裡面,這個首班列車台灣沒有上車”
帝芬尼更呼籲川普,承認台灣民選政府,恢復與台外交關係、雙方派任大使,並廢棄限制美台官員交流的指引。
[[民眾]]
“台灣本來就是一個正常的國家,就是要恢復正常外交啊,我們壞鄰居中國太差了,希望能夠加油”
[[民眾]]
“還是在大國跟大國之間的,我覺得台灣可能要走出一個自己的道路”
美國議員一再提出類似決議案,表達友台立場,台灣民眾樂見,也期待台美關係,持續升溫。
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