U.S.-Taiwan ties today undoubtedly remain strong; however, our operative approach to this vital relationship is currently shackled by many self-imposed and counterproductive constraints that exacerbate Taiwan's diplomatic, political and economic isolation.
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Perry critiques current U.S. policies that hinder Taiwan's international standing.
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