IN RECOGNITION OF TAIWAN'S NATIONAL DAY; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 161
(Extensions of Remarks - October 11, 2019)

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                IN RECOGNITION OF TAIWAN'S NATIONAL DAY

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                           HON. MARK MEADOWS

                           of north carolina

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, October 11, 2019

  Mr. MEADOWS. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Taiwan's 
National Day. On October 10th, Taiwan celebrated the 108th anniversary 
of the Republic of China. On the occasion of Taiwan's National Day, I 
congratulate the people of Taiwan on this important anniversary and 
express the sincere commitment of our nation and Congress to the 
bilateral relationship. As security, diplomatic, and economic 
challenges in the Pacific region grow, it is vital for our mutual 
security that the bond between the United States and Taiwan remains 
strong.
  I am proud to support our continued defense partnership, trading 
relationship, and a shared belief in democracy and human dignity that 
stands in stark contrast to the behavior of the government on the 
mainland. The United States and Taiwan have built an alliance that can 
withstand future threats, and to which I know President Trump and his 
administration is committed to preserving. I also want to commend the 
Americans serving in the American Institute in Taiwan for their 
patriotism and commitment to preserving this critical partnership.
  We cannot be complacent when the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing 
attempts to export authoritarianism and corruption and tries to weaken 
our democratic allies. I encourage my colleagues to support measures to 
stop Beijing's ongoing attempts to undermine Taiwan's participation in 
international fora and its increased disruption of Taiwan's diplomatic 
ties.
  From its beginning over a century ago to its embrace of a vibrant 
democracy today, the Republic of China (Taiwan) shares a bond with the 
United States founded on common principles. As Taiwan celebrates Double 
Ten Day, I extend my best wishes and congratulate the Taiwanese people 
for all they have achieved.

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