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Taiwan's President Lai in Hawaii after declaring Taiwan a force for global peace

1 Dec 2024, 2:42 AM
Taiwan's President Lai in Hawaii after declaring Taiwan a force for global peace
Taiwan's President Lai in Hawaii after declaring Taiwan a force for global peace
Taiwan's President Lai in Hawaii after declaring Taiwan a force for global peace

TAIPEI, Dec 1 — Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te began a two-day United States (US) stopover in Hawaii on Saturday as part of a Pacific tour after declaring his democratically governed island a key force for promoting global peace and stability.

China, which views Taiwan as its own territory and opposes any foreign interactions or visits by the island's leaders, has been stepping up military pressure against Taiwan, including two rounds of war games this year.

It views Lai as a dangerous separatist and on Friday urged Washington to exercise "utmost caution" in its relations with Taiwan.

Security sources have told Reuters that Beijing may hold more military exercises to coincide with Lai's Pacific tour, which will also include a stopover in Guam, a US territory. It is Lai's first foreign trip since taking office in May.

After Hawaii, he will go to the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau, three of the 12 countries that retain formal diplomatic ties with Taipei and a part of the world where China has been exerting stronger influence.

Speaking to reporters before his departure, Lai said: "Thank you to the US government for upholding the principles of safety, dignity, comfort, and convenience for helping the smooth process of this trip."

In a statement, Hawaii Governor Josh Green said after he, the mayor of Honolulu, and the city's police chief greeted Lai on the tarmac of Honolulu airport, and that the meeting was a "momentous occasion," highlighting Hawaii's shared values of resilience and collaboration with Taiwan.

Green later hosted Lai for an emergency management briefing to discuss handling natural disasters.

Ingrid Larson, Washington office managing director of the American Institute in Taiwan, the body that serves as the unofficial US embassy in Taiwan, was also at the airport to welcome Lai.

Laura Rosenberger, chair of the institute, posted on X (formerly Twitter) that "Ingrid Larson and the great community of Hawaii are excited to greet you!"

Taiwan's official Central News Agency said the welcome exceeded those of past visits.

"President Lai's transit was the first time that he was received at the airport, and a red carpet was rolled and flowers were presented, which was the highest level of courtesy ever, different from the past mode of entry into the terminal; and the level of the reception also exceeded previous norms," CNA reported.

Asked about this, a spokesperson for the US State Department said: "The transit is private and unofficial and squarely within precedent."

Later on Saturday, Lai will visit the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor, which marks the resting place of some of those killed during the 1941 Japanese attack that brought the US into World War Two, CNA said.

[caption id="attachment_381745" align="aligncenter" width="1278"] Taiwan President Lai Ching-te makes a speech before leaving for a trip to Hawaii, Guam, and the Pacific Island allies, at the airport in Taoyuan, Taiwan, on November 30, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS[/caption]

'Beginning of new era'

Taiwan presidents often make use of what are officially only stopovers in the US to meet friendly politicians and give speeches. Such stopovers are typically on visits to far-flung allies in the Pacific, Latin America, or the Caribbean.

"This trip is the beginning of a new era of value-based diplomacy. Democracy, prosperity and peace are the expectations of the people of Taiwan, and they are also the values that I, as president, must actively promote," Lai said.

He added that he would "continue to expand cooperation and deepen our partnership with our allies and friends based on the values of democracy, peace, and prosperity so that the world can see that Taiwan is not only a model of democracy, but also a key force in promoting global peace, stability, and prosperity."

Hawaii and Guam are home to major US military bases.

A few hours before Lai's departure, the US announced a new arms sale package for Taiwan, of spare parts for F-16 jets and radars for an estimated US$385 million (RM1.71 billion).

While it has only unofficial relations with Taiwan and follows a "one-China" policy under which it recognizes Beijing diplomatically, the US government is obliged by law to supply the island with the means to defend itself.

The State Department said it saw no justification for what it called a private, routine, and unofficial transit by Lai to be used by China as a pretext for provocation.

Taiwan's government rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims and says it has a right to engage with the world and for its leaders to travel abroad.

— Reuters

[caption id="attachment_320084" align="aligncenter" width="1233"] A view of the city skyline in Taipei, Taiwan, on August 19, 2018. — Picture by REUTERS[/caption]

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