TAIPEI, Taiwan—The top American diplomat in Taiwan said the next U.S. administration will likely maintain the current policy toward the island nation, ensuring stability and continuity in U.S.–Taiwan relations. Raymond Greene, director of the American Institute New US Admin Will Continue Long-Standing Support of Taiwan, US Diplomat Says
TAIPEI, Taiwan—The top American diplomat in Taiwan said the next U.S. administration will likely maintain the current policy toward the island nation, ensuring stability and continuity in U.S.–Taiwan relations. Raymond Greene, director of the American Institute
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