Jimmy Carter's Passing Mixed Reactions
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•Jimmy Carter's passing met with mixed reactions in China, Taiwan
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter 's passing met with mixed reactions in China and Taiwan .
Chinese President Xi Jinping praised him for helping to establish diplomatic ties between Beijing and Washington .
Some in Taiwan remain critical of his decision to sever official ties with the island to this day .
Some Taiwanese internet users criticized him for allowing China to become a threat to Taiwan .
The TRA reaffirmed the United States commitment to preserving the human rights of the people of Taiwan .
At the time the legislation was signed into law by then President Carter , Taiwan was under martial law and under the control of one single party, the KMT , which was led by Chiang Ching-kuo .
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