A delegation of American lawmakers arrived in Taiwan on Sunday, just 12 days after a visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that prompted China to launch days of threatening military drills around the self-governing island that Beijing says must come under its control.
The five-member delegation, led by Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts, will meet President Tsai Ing-wen and other officials, as well as members of the private sector, to discuss shared interests including reducing tensions in the Taiwan Strait and investments in semiconductors.
China responded to Pelosi's August 2 visit by sending missiles, warships and warplanes into the seas and skies around Taiwan for several days afterwards. The Chinese government objects to Taiwan having any official contact with foreign governments, and particularly with a high-ranking congressional leader like Pelosi.
A Taiwanese broadcaster showed video of a US government plane landing at about 7pm on Sunday at Songshan Airport in Taipei. Four members of the delegation were on the plane.
Markey met with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier on Sunday in South Korea before arriving in Taiwan on a separate flight at Taoyuan International Airport, which also serves Taipei. Markey, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations East Asia, Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Subcommittee, and members of the delegation will reaffirm the United States' support for Taiwan.
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