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U.S. lawmakers propose allowing high-level visits from Taiwan

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2016/09/16
By: Tony Liao and Christie Chen

Washington, Sept. 15 (CNA) Members of the U.S. House of Representatives

President Tsai Ing-wen

introduced a Taiwan Travel Act on Thursday that seeks to lift restrictions and allow all high-level officials of Taiwan, including its president, to visit the United States.

The bill, introduced by representatives Steve Chabot, Brad Sherman and Ted Poe, states that “it should be the policy of the United States to encourage visits between the United States and Taiwan at all levels.”

“Over the past decades, United States-Taiwan relations have suffered from a lack of communication due to the self-imposed restrictions that the United States maintains on high-level visits with Taiwan,” according to the text of the bill.

The proposal advocates a policy of allowing all high-level officials of Taiwan to enter the United States or U.S. embassies and consulates under conditions that demonstrate respect for such leaders.     [FULL  STORY]

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