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Taiwan President Lai Ching-te is making headlines with his historic trip across the Pacific to bolster key alliances amid rising tensions with Beijing, which has criticized his Guam visit.
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Taiwan's President Lai Ching-Te is traveling to the Pacific for his first overseas diplomatic trip, with transit stops in Guam and Hawaii. This has sparked sharp criticism from Beijing.
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Turmoil over China’s push for influence in the Pacific has overshadowed the region’s most important diplomatic summit — the Pacific Islands Forum. The end of the summit exposed the tension over China’s expanding role in the region.
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Chia-Ping "CP" Liu, TECO's (Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office) newest director general in Guam, discusses the significance of Taiwan-Guam relations and the strategic efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties despite geopolitical challenges in the Pacific.