The China Post
Date: December 13, 2016
By: CNA
TAIPEI — National Security Council Secretary-General Joseph Wu recently visited Washington D.C. amid increased exchanges following a call between President Tsai Ing-wen and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, a local newspaper reported Monday.
In a front page report, the United Daily News said Wu, who served as the representative to the United States (2007-2008), has maintained close relations with U.S. officials, congressmen and think tanks, but it did not say what the purpose of his trip was or whom he came in contact with.
The Presidential Office would not confirm or deny if Wu, who was one of a few present during the Dec. 2 Tsai-Trump call, visited the United States.
It said only that the public should not speculate too much on the situation, given that Wu often travels between the United States and Taiwan. [FULL STORY]