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State Department says Taiwan presidential transit is consistent with long‑standing U.S. practice
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The State Department told reporters that transits by the president of Taiwan through the United States are "fully consistent with our long standing policy and practice," and that such transits are undertaken with considerations for the passenger's safety and dignity.
Tammy, a State Department spokesperson, said transits by high-level Taiwan officials, including the Taiwan president, "are fully consistent with our long standing policy and practice." She added such transits are undertaken with consideration for the safety, comfort, convenience and dignity of the passenger.
The question followed Secretary Rubio's reported meeting with China’s foreign minister; Tammy referred reporters to the secretary's public comments following that meeting and reiterated that transits are in line with past practice. She declined to attribute a particular outcome to the recent secretary-level meeting and emphasized continuity in U.S. policy regarding such transits.

