[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 89 (Thursday, June 4, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S3771]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OPENING OF THE TAIPEI ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL OFFICE IN DENVER, COLORADO
Mr. GARDNER. Mr. President, I wish to welcome a great new diplomatic
development in my home State of Colorado. Last week, Denver was proud
to officially welcome the opening of the Taipei Economic and Cultural
Office, TECO, the de-facto consulate of Taiwan in the United States.
The TECO office in Denver will serve Colorado, as well as the States of
Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
I thank Taiwan's leadership for this wise decision, particularly Dr.
Lyushun Shen, the Representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural
Representative Office in the United States, TECRO in Washington, DC, as
well as Mr. Jack J.C. Yang, the Director General of the new TECO Office
in Denver.
As Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Subcommittee
on Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Cooperation, I am
committed to ensuring that the U.S.-Taiwan partnership continues to
grow and prosper. Our nations must continue to work together to ensure
regional stability and to advance economic ties, including through
landmark initiatives such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, TPP.
Our friendship has never been stronger. Taiwan is now the tenth
largest trading partner for the U.S., while the U.S. is Taiwan's
largest foreign investor. Our people-to-people relations are
flourishing, with over 20,000 Taiwanese students studying in the U.S.
each year. Over 75 U.S. cities have established sister city
relationships with their Taiwanese counterparts, including Colorado
Springs, CO, which has been a sister city to Kaohsiung since 1983.
I know our nation's bonds with Taiwan will only grow stronger, and I
am proud that Denver will now be front and center in ensuring the
continued friendship between our nations and peoples. I am confident
that our Taiwanese friends will not find more hospitable and welcoming
hosts for their diplomats and visitors than the people of the great
State of Colorado.
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