Taiwan Opposition Leader Expresses Willingness to Meet Trump During US Visit
Taiwan's opposition leader indicated openness to meeting with former President Trump during upcoming US travel.
A leader from Taiwan's opposition party expressed willingness to meet with former President Donald Trump during planned travel to the United States, according to reports.
The statement comes as Taiwan continues to navigate complex diplomatic relationships amid ongoing tensions with China. Taiwan maintains unofficial relations with the United States through the Taiwan Relations Act, though formal diplomatic ties were severed in 1979.
Opposition party leaders in Taiwan often seek to maintain dialogue with various US political figures across party lines as part of the island's broader diplomatic outreach efforts.
Details about the timing and nature of the proposed meeting were not immediately available. The Trump transition team has not publicly responded to the reported overture.