tè lǎng pǔ特朗普qiān shǔ签署《tái wān bǎo zhèng luò shí fǎ àn台湾保证落实法案》
U.S. President Trump signed the Taiwan Assurance Act.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te thanked the United States and said this shows the importance of exchanges between the U.S. and Taiwan.
Lai Ching-te stated that in the future, Taiwan will have more cooperation with the U.S. in many areas, working together to make the region more peaceful and secure.
This act requires the U.S. government to regularly review and update the rules for exchanges with Taiwan, checking every five years and reporting to Congress.
The report includes the status of U.S.-Taiwan exchanges and whether there are opportunities to make exchanges freer.
This act strengthens the relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan and reduces some restrictions on exchanges.
Although the U.S. does not have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, the two sides have always had a lot of cooperation.
The Taiwan government said that after this act passes, Taiwan-U.S. relations will improve and it represents the shared values of democracy and freedom between the two countries.