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Following Taiwan's presidential election, U.S. President Joe Biden reaffirmed the country's adherence to the One China policy, expressing no support for Taiwan's independence. The re-elected President of Taiwan, Vice President Lai Ching-te, who belongs to the Democratic Progressive Party, has won for the third consecutive term. Biden's announcement came amid ongoing tensions with China, which considers Taiwan as part of its territory and has previously threatened force if the island declares independence.
Biden's commitment to the One China agreement was reiterated on the South Lawn, where he stated, "We do not support independence," emphasizing the delicate diplomatic stance the U.S. maintains with Taiwan. Despite the official position, the U.S. announced the dispatch of another unofficial delegation to Taiwan, a tradition dating back decades. The delegation, consisting of former senior U.S. officials, aims to congratulate President Lai on his victory and navigate the complex dynamics between the U.S., Taiwan, and China.