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U.S.-China Summit: Tensions and talks over Taiwan, elections
In a pivotal summit in Woodside, California, Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping discussed escalating U.S.-China tensions, focusing on Taiwan and the upcoming U.S. elections. The meeting, significant for its diplomatic communications, highlighted the ongoing complexities in U.S.-China relations and the looming concerns over Taiwan and election interference.2023/11/17 16:50 -
Demonstrators flood the streets ahead of Biden-Xi meeting
The 2023 APEC summit between the U.S. and China in San Francisco highlights tensions in their relationship, particularly regarding Taiwan. Violent clashes between anti-Xi protestors and supporters of the Chinese president marred the day, with protestors outnumbered and overpowered. The summit aimed to address sensitive issues and find common ground, but the situation became increasingly tense. The White House reiterated its support for the one-China policy while expressing hopes for Taiwan’s development and freedom of choice in trade partners.2023/11/16 21:46 -
Germany seeks to expand relations with Taiwan: Sigmund
Germany is looking to strengthen its ties with Taiwan in various sectors, including academics and trade, according to Petra Sigmund, the German Director General for Asia and Pacific. Despite not having diplomatic relations with Taiwan, Germany is committed to maintaining and expanding connections with the country. While Germany adheres to the "One China Policy," it does not preclude official interactions with Taiwan, which can extend up to a ministerial level. Germany’s top representatives, such as the president, chancellor, and foreign minister, do not establish contact with Taiwan, but the country intends to utilize other open contact spaces. Sigmund emphasized that Germany will strive to preserve these spaces, even if it disturbs China, as Taiwan holds significant importance to Germany.2023/11/14 15:00 -
Poll reveals Taiwanese support for sovereignty defense: MAC
A poll released by the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) shows that nearly 90% of Taiwanese citizens support the government’s stance on defending the nation’s sovereignty and independence against increasing pressures from China. The poll also reveals that 80% of the people disagree with China’s proposal to rule over Taiwan based on the "one country, two systems" policy.2023/10/27 15:51 -
U.S. commits to One China policy: Oudkirk
The U.S. reaffirms its commitment to the One-China policy, emphasizing its role in maintaining peace, stability, and prosperity for Taiwan and the wider region. The director of the American Institute in Taiwan highlights the benefits of maintaining the status quo and expresses confidence in Taiwan’s presidential candidates.2023/10/02 19:13 -
Premier Chen urges respect for Taiwan’s democratic views
Premier Chen Chien-jen on Tuesday (July 18) called the "1992 Consensus" and "One China Policy" from mainland China unacceptable to the Taiwanese people, urging respect for Taiwan’s views from the Chinese government and society.2023/07/18 16:09 -
U.S. ambassador to China: One China policy has not changed
The U.S. Ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, reiterated at the Asia Summit that the One China policy has not changed, and America will continue to adhere to it.2022/10/04 08:12 -
快訊/遵守一中政策! 烏干達宣布不參加世大運
世大運本週六就要開幕,沒想到烏干達世界越野協會媒體公關執行長,在自己的Twitter上爆料,因為烏干達得遵守One China Policy,也就是一中政策,因此不准他們的代表隊來台北參加今年的世大運,求證世大運組委會,烏干達報名5項比賽,共48名選手,組委會將連絡烏干達是否參賽!2017/08/14 20:53