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Taiwan's main opposition Kuomintang says it will not shutter its representative office in the US. That's after reports came out saying the party was considering the option amid mounting debts.
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00:00Taiwan's main opposition Kuomintang says it is committed to maintaining its representative
00:05office in the U.S. Media reports said that the party is considering dissolving its office in
00:10Washington, D.C. amid mounting debts. The KMT denied the rumors and said new elected party
00:16chair Chen Li-wen never considered closing the office. In a post on X, the KMT says that it
00:22remains firmly committed to its D.C. office and U.S. engagement. KMT U.S. ties face an uncertain
00:28future as Chen has called for more engagement between Taiwan and China. The KMT reopened its
00:34D.C. bureau in 2022 after shuttering a previous representative office in 2008.
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