US health chief to make most senior visit to Taiwan in decades

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TAIPEI (BLOOMBERG) - US Health and Human Service Secretary Alex Azar will lead a delegation to Taiwan in the highest-level visit by a US Cabinet official since Washington cut ties with Taipei more than 40 years ago.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TAIPEI - US Health and Human Service Secretary Alex Azar will lead a delegation to Taiwan in the highest-level visit by a US Cabinet official since Washington cut ties with Taipei more than 40 years ago.

Azar is scheduled to arrive in Taiwan"in the coming days" to discuss the global response to the Covid-19 pandemic and give supplies of medical equipment and technology, according to a statement on Wednesday from the American Institute in Taiwan, the de facto US embassy in Taipei.During the visit, Azar will underscore"our shared belief that free and democratic societies are the best model for protecting and promoting health," according to the statement.

US Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement that Azar will meet senior Taiwan counterparts, Covid-19 responders and experts on behalf of US President Donald Trump. The visit is the latest signal of US support for Taiwan in the face of an increasingly assertive leadership in Beijing.

Officials in Taipei have raised concerns that China may attempt to accelerate it plans to gain control over Taiwan after imposing a national security law in Hong Kong that is being used to clamp down on democracy advocates.

 

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