Is the US trying to sway Taiwan’s KMT by receiving its legislative speaker?
Taiwanese Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu recently visited Washington D.C. leading a parliamentary delegation, following earlier visits by other Kuomintang (KMT) officials.

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AI-generatedTaiwanese Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu recently visited Washington D.C. leading a parliamentary delegation, following earlier visits by other Kuomintang (KMT) officials. Analysts suggest this series of high-profile engagements indicates a US strategy to strengthen ties with Taiwan's main opposition party. The visits, including Han's meetings with senators and attendance at a congressional reception, are seen as Washington preparing for potential political uncertainty following Taiwan's 2028 leadership election. The US is reportedly cultivating relationships within the KMT on issues such as defense spending and semiconductor cooperation.
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4 extractedHan also held talks with a bipartisan group of seven senators and attended a congressional reception joined by 33 lawmakers, including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Han arrived in the United States on Monday leading a seven-member, cross-party parliamentary delegation after invitations from congressional Taiwan caucuses.
A high-profile visit to Washington by Taiwanese Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu reflects a broader US effort to strengthen ties with the island’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT).
Washington was preparing for political uncertainty after Taiwan’s 2028 leadership election by cultivating relationships across the KMT.