AIT Director Greene: Policy Toward Taiwan Unchanged, Welcomes President Lai's Reiteration of Maintaining Status Quo [Interview]

In an interview with CNA on the 21st, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Raymond Greene emphasized that U.S. policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged following the Trump-Xi meeting. He welcomed President Lai's reiteration of maintaining the cross-strait status quo and expressed hope that Beijing would engage with Taiwan's democratically elected leaders without preconditions. Greene stressed that the U.S. places great importance on rebalancing the Taiwan Strait by strengthening Taiwan's self-defense capabilities and has already conveyed its stance on arms sales to Taiwan to the Chinese side.
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(CNA, Taipei, 21st, Reporter Yang Yao-Ju) In an exclusive interview with CNA, American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Raymond Greene, discussing US-Taiwan relations after the Trump-Xi meeting, emphasized that the policy towards Taiwan remains unchanged. He stressed the high importance of rebalancing the Taiwan Strait by strengthening Taiwan's self-defense capabilities and noted that the U.S. position on arms sales to Taiwan has been conveyed to the Chinese side. He welcomed President Lai's reiteration of maintaining the cross-strait status quo and expressed hope that Beijing would engage with Taiwan's democratically elected leaders without preconditions. U.S. President Donald Trump visited China last week and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. On his way back to the U.S. aboard Air Force One, Trump told reporters that he had not made any commitments to Xi Jinping regarding the Taiwan issue. Meanwhile, President Lai Ching-te stated via social media that he would defend the status quo of the Republic of China and that there is no issue of Taiwan independence. On the 20th, Trump also stated that he would speak with President Lai. In a written interview with CNA today, AIT Director Raymond Greene noted that the United States welcomes the results of the recent U.S.-China leaders' summit, stating that establishing a stable framework for bilateral relations helps enhance regional security, including in the Taiwan Strait. The clearer the actions and intentions between leaders, the lower the likelihood of misunderstanding and miscalculation. He quoted a White House spokesperson, stating, 'We do not believe there is a conflict between a stable U.S.-China relationship and a strong U.S.-Taiwan partnership, and we will continue to deepen U.S.-Taiwan cooperation in all policy areas.' The U.S. continues to express concern over the gradual erosion of the status quo in the Taiwan Strait and therefore places great importance on rebalancing the strait by strengthening Taiwan's self-defense capabilities. Trump's 'National Security Strategy' states the importance of deterring conflict in the first island chain, especially as the Taiwan Strait is crucial to U.S. security. He emphasized that the U.S. welcomes President Lai's reiteration of Taiwan's long-standing efforts for cross-strait dialogue and maintaining the status quo, a position supported by several of Taiwan's major political parties and the vast majority of its people. The U.S. hopes Beijing will respond in kind, engage with Taiwan's democratically elected leaders without preconditions, and reduce military pressure on Taiwan. Greene also mentioned that Trump has emphasized the risk of any unilateral move to change the status quo leading to a devastating conflict. A cross-strait conflict could cost the global economy up to $10 trillion, about 10% of global GDP. The impact on China and Taiwan would be even more severe, making conflict something to be avoided at all costs. Regarding Trump's comment in a Fox News interview that arms sales to Taiwan are 'good bargaining chips,' Greene responded that Trump and other senior administration officials have clearly expressed that U.S. policy toward Taiwan is unchanged, and this position has been clearly conveyed to the Chinese side.

FAQ

AIT處長谷立言對美國對台政策有何最新說明?

他強調對台政策不變,非常重視藉由強化台灣自我防衛能力重建台海平衡,並歡迎賴總統重申維持現狀。

美國對於賴總統維持兩岸現狀的立場持何種態度?

美方表示歡迎,並指出這是台灣多數主要政黨與人民支持的立場,希望北京能對等回應,不設前提與台灣民選領導人交流。

川習會後,美國對台海安全的立場是什麼?

美國認為穩定的美中關係與強健的美台夥伴關係不衝突,並持續關切台海現狀的侵蝕,重視透過強化台灣自我防衛能力來重建台海平衡。

關於對台軍售,谷立言有何表示?

針對川普稱對台軍售是「很好的談判籌碼」,谷立言回應,美國對台政策不變,且已向中方明確表達此立場。

兩岸衝突可能造成什麼影響?

根據谷立言引述川普的說法,兩岸衝突可能對全球經濟造成高達10兆美元的損失,約占全球GDP的10%。