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Taiwan determined to maintain the status quo across the Taiwan Strait

    • MOFA response to US president Trump’s comments on Trump – Xi summit

By Caribbean News Global

TAIPEI, Taiwan – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) in a follow-up to interactions between the United States and China, as expressed in a press release May 15, notes that the United States has repeatedly stressed that its long-standing policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged.

This position has been reaffirmed by president Donald Trump, says MOFA, May 16, 2026, Our position is clear:

“Taiwan will continue to contribute to regional peace and stability. We are determined to maintain the status quo across the Taiwan Strait. This has consistently been the stance of president Lai Ching-te and the firm commitment of the 23 million people of Taiwan. It is self-evident that the ROC (Taiwan) is a sovereign democratic country.

“Beijing has no right to claim jurisdiction over Taiwan. The government of Taiwan will continue to deepen cooperation with the United States, maintain peace through strength, and ensure that the security and stability of the Taiwan Strait are not threatened or undermined. This serves the shared interests of Taiwan, the United States, and democracies around the world.” ~ MOFA.

China’s military threat remains the primary source of regional instability, driving countries in the first island chain to strengthen their defense capabilities in coordination with the United States. US arms sales to Taiwan are both part of US security commitments under the Taiwan Relations Act and a key element of collective deterrence against regional threats.

“We are grateful for president Trump’s continued support for cross-strait security since his first term, including announcements of weapons sales that have reached record highs. Taiwan-US cooperation has always been demonstrated through concrete actions, and we look forward to the United States continuing to fulfill its commitments under the Taiwan Relations Act.

“Taiwan will further work with the United States and other democratic partners worldwide to address the risks that authoritarian regimes pose to geopolitical security and global order and stability,” MOFA affirms. 

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