According to Taiwan's foreign ministry, the country has established good relations with US President Joe Biden's forces while trying to establish ties with the new administration after strong support from President Donald Trump's government.
It is common knowledge that Taiwan has been claimed by China as its territory, but they have garnered the support of the Trump Republic government, including increasing arms sales and visits by top officials to Taipei.
Thus, the election of Biden, a Democrat, has caused unrest in Taiwan, where Trump is alleged to have become a popular figure among the public.
However, Taiwan is still working to establish good relations with the new US leader, expressing support for the bipartisan in Washington. This month, Taiwan's de facto ambassador to Washington was in talks with Biden confidant Antony Blinken, who is now the next secretary of state.
Taiwanese foreign ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou said the island had good relations with both Democrats and Republicans. Therefore, the foreign ministries and their representative offices in the United States continue to maintain communication and have good interaction with the Biden team through a variety of appropriate means.
In addition, they also thanked the Trump administration and revealed that good relations between the two countries are the best in history.
In addition, Taiwan will continue to play a role as a close and reliable partner to the United States, whether in regional or global issues.
For everyone's knowledge, the United States, like most countries, has no formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, but is a strong supporter of the island's international stage and main source of arms.