U.S. Republican Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, is set to lead a congressional delegation to Taiwan in August, according to a report by the Financial Times citing three people familiar with the matter. Reuters has not independently verified the report.
The visit, if confirmed, would mark a significant development in U.S.-Taiwan relations amid escalating tensions with China over the island’s status. Beijing considers Taiwan a breakaway province and strongly opposes any form of official interaction between Taipei and Washington. The United States, while not formally recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation, remains its key arms supplier and supporter, frequently drawing criticism and warnings from China.
Wicker’s role as head of the Senate Armed Services Committee signals the strategic weight of the planned visit. Congressional delegations to Taiwan often aim to demonstrate bipartisan U.S. support for the island’s security and democratic governance. Such trips have become increasingly common in recent years as Washington ramps up its Indo-Pacific strategy to counter China’s growing military influence in the region.
The reported trip also comes ahead of heightened military activities in the Taiwan Strait, where Chinese warships and aircraft have repeatedly conducted drills near the island. Analysts suggest the visit could prompt further military responses from Beijing, underscoring the fragile balance in U.S.-China relations.
Neither the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee nor Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement regarding the visit. The potential delegation would follow similar high-profile visits, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s 2022 trip, which triggered major Chinese military exercises around Taiwan.
This development is expected to draw significant international attention as geopolitical tensions in the Asia-Pacific continue to rise.


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