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US Congress members visit Taiwan’s defence ministry, briefed on cross-strait threats
- The 13-member delegation was briefed by an intelligence official on mounting pressure from Beijing, and also met President Tsai Ing-wen, local media reported
- Premier Su Tseng-chang thanked the US for voicing its support for Taiwan in various international forums
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A group of US lawmakers visiting Taiwan have met senior officials, including President Tsai Ing-wen, to discuss the island’s defence in the face of growing military threats from Beijing.
The 13-member congressional delegation, including four senators and two House of Representatives members – all Republicans – arrived in Taipei on a US military plane for an unannounced trip on Tuesday.
They visited Taiwan’s defence ministry and met Tsai in what has been an unusually low-key trip, local media reported.
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The group was received by Lieutenant General Yang Ching-se, deputy chief of the island’s General Staff for Intelligence, who “briefed them on the latest threat and pressure ramped up by the Chinese Communist forces on Taiwan,” the Taipei-based United Daily News reported.
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Yang’s office primarily deals with intelligence on the mainland’s People’s Liberation Army.
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