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No 2 Taiwan official on US visit for 2 weeks seeks ‘better understanding’
Taiwan’s leader has dispatched his top official – second only to himself within the island’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party – on a 13-day tour of the United States.
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The trip coincides with speculation about whether William Lai Ching-te, a self-described “pragmatic worker for Taiwan independence”, has managed to earn Washington’s trust during his first 100 days in office.
DPP secretary general Lin Yu-chang said he would meet senior US government officials and think-tank experts on behalf of Lai, who was sworn into office in May.
Speaking on Tuesday at an event held by the Global Taiwan Institute, a Washington-based think tank, Lin described his trip that began on Saturday as meant to give the US “a better understanding of the situation in Taiwan and how we are handling it”.
