US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi addressed a joint press conference with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-Wen on Wednesday where she hinted at a possible trade agreement between the two nations. Expressing enthusiasm on strengthening relations with Taipei, Pelosi stated that the two sides had discussed three important parts of the bilateral relations-- security, governance, and economy, laid down under the US Congress' Taiwan Relations Act, the Republicworld reports.
"There is great enthusiasm on both sides of the aisle for the US-Taiwan relationship. Over 4 decades ago, Taiwan Relations Act was built for both countries for advancing our shared interests in security, governance, and economy. Our solidarity is more important than ever," said Nancy Pelosi.