[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 158 (Tuesday, October 3, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6285-S6286]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TAIWAN'S 106TH NATIONAL DAY
Mr. WYDEN. Mr. President, a week from today, on October 10, the
Taiwanese people will celebrate their 106th Taiwanese National Day. I
would like to take a few minutes to congratulate my Taiwanese friends
on this important occasion.
Taiwan has long been a trusted friend of the United States and a
valuable partner in the increasingly important Asia-Pacific region.
Taiwan is hugely important to Oregon. It is also one of Oregon's
largest trading partners and a big export market for Oregon products
like grain. Portland's annual Grand Floral Parade and Rose Festival
host delegations from Taiwan. Portland, OR, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan, are
sister cities.
These ties are both broad and deep, as I saw myself when I visited
Taipei several years ago.
That was more than a year before Taiwan's historic 2016 election, but
the Taiwanese people's commitment to democracy was already very much on
display.
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Because our people share values like freedom, respect for human
dignity, and entrepreneurship, I am honored today to reaffirm the U.S.-
Taiwan relationship.
I wish my friends, the Taiwanese people, a wonderful 106th National
Day and a fortuitous year ahead.
Mr. VAN HOLLEN. Mr. President, today I wish to honor the people and
leaders of Taiwan on their National Day to take place on October 10.
The United States and Taiwan have a long history of mutual trade and
friendship that has promoted prosperity and security on both sides of
the Pacific. The United States-Taiwan bilateral relationship continues
to grow based on our shared democratic values and common strategic
interests.
I urge my colleagues to join me in congratulating the people of
Taiwan on their success and thanking them for their continued efforts
to work with the United States on economic growth and security
cooperation. The people of both the United States and Taiwan have much
to celebrate.
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