Pompeo meets with Mei-Chin Hsiao “to strongly support Taiwan under pressure”

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China pointed out today that Taiwan and the United States held a video conference on March 30 on the issue of Taiwan’s international participation, discussing strategies and practices to strengthen and expand Taiwan’s participation in international organizations, covering a wide range of international organizations such as global public health, the fight against transnational crime, international civil aviation, climate change and other shared values and interests. However, the progress in Taiwan-US relations is not only that, as former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted a photo of him and Taiwan’s representative to the US, Xiao Meiqin, earlier in the day, confirming their meeting!

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted earlier that he was pleased to meet with Taiwan’s representative to the U.S. Hsiao Mei-chin yesterday, “As Secretary of State, I am under relentless pressure to firmly and strongly support Taiwan as a partner nation in democracy, and the United States shares with Taiwan the core values of freedom, democracy, and a free market economy! ” It is reported that the two met at Twin Oaks in Washington, D.C.

The two men are expected to meet at the Double Oak Park in Washington, D.C. During his tenure as Secretary of State, Pompeo not only publicly supported Taiwan’s participation in international organizations and denounced the Chinese Communist Party’s suppression of Taiwan, but also announced the removal of the long-standing U.S. restrictions on U.S.-Taiwan travel, which was seen as a major breakthrough in U.S.-Taiwan relations over the years.

The former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo confirmed that he met with Taiwan’s representative to the U.S., Meiqin Hsiao! (Photo/revised from Pompeo’s Twitter feed)

The U.S. Department of State’s International Relations Department has confirmed that it has met with Taiwan’s representative in the United States.

The former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo confirmed his meeting with our representative in the U.S., Ambassador Erica Barks-Ruggles, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Bureau of International Organizations of the U.S. Department of State, also tweeted that she was happy to discuss a range of issues with Taiwan’s representative on Tuesday, “Taiwan’s excellent handling of the Covid-19 (Chinese Communist virus) epidemic is invaluable to democracies and the world in the fight against this epidemic. invaluable! Their expertise should be applauded and shared by the crowd at the WHO meeting!” At the end of the article, the official WHO Twitter feed is deliberately tagged, and its intention to support Taiwan is clear!