HR 3452
Six Assurances to Taiwan Act
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The Six Assurances to Taiwan Act codifies the ‘Six Assurances’ – a set of U.S. commitments to Taiwan dating back to 1982 – and establishes a congressional review process for any future presidential actions that could alter them. The bill aims to strengthen U.S. support for Taiwan by ensuring continued protection from coercion by China and reinforcing the U.S. policy of maintaining the status quo across the Taiwan Strait. It also includes provisions for congressional oversight of presidential decisions related to Taiwan’s defense and relations.
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