“China Freedom and US-Taiwan Security Forum” Held in US Capitol Building
On the afternoon of July 21st from 3:30 to 6:30 pm Eastern Time, two high-level panel discussions were held at the US Capitol Building for the “2026 China Freedom and US-Taiwan Security Forum.” The event brought together US congressmen, former senior US intelligence officials, cybersecurity leaders, scholars, and distinguished experts from Taiwan for in-depth discussions. New Tang Dynasty Television and Epoch Times streamed the event live with real-time translated subtitles.
Participants included:
– Ming Juzheng, retired professor from National Taiwan University
– Yu Zongji, retired Major General of the Republic of China Army; former Vice President of the Republic of China Military Academy
– Zhang Jiadong, writer, geopolitical analyst, China expert; Senior Researcher at the Gatestone Institute
– David Stilwell, former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, US State Department (remote participation)
– Jiang Mingxin, Hello Taiwan President (moderator)
– Adam Savit, Director of China Policy Advocacy at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI)
– Wu Jialong, economist and geopolitical analyst
– Zheng Qinmo, Associate Professor at Tamkang University
– Ming Juzheng, retired professor from National Taiwan University
– Professor Xie Feng, Vice President of a Think Tank (moderator)
– Dr. Lin Xiaoxu, CEO of a Think Tank
For more information and live streaming:
Epoch Times: https://youtube.com/live/5Ky0ntZPFtI
New Tang Dynasty: https://youtube.com/live/c5uimjSkP2Q
Clean World: https://www.ganjingworld.com/live/1in43s3ob4c4wSCYkFmogIHjI1hq1c
This forum served as a platform for experts and officials to exchange views on key issues related to freedom in China and security concerns in the US-Taiwan relationship. Discussions covered a wide range of topics, including cybersecurity, geopolitical challenges, and policy recommendations for promoting freedom and security in the region. The diverse perspectives and expertise of the participants enriched the dialogue and provided valuable insights for policymakers and the public alike.
The presence of prominent figures such as retired military officials, scholars, and policymakers underscored the importance and urgency of addressing these critical issues. The event highlighted the significance of US-Taiwan cooperation in safeguarding regional security and promoting democratic values in the face of growing threats and challenges.
Overall, the “2026 China Freedom and US-Taiwan Security Forum” was a valuable opportunity for thought leaders to come together, share insights, and work towards a more secure and free future for the region. The discussions and recommendations arising from the forum are expected to contribute to ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation and address shared challenges in the US-Taiwan relationship.
