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  • China, Russia condemn U.S. arrest of Venezuelan Maduro

    The U.N. Security Council held an emergency meeting after the U.S. arrested former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Allies and adversaries criticized the U.S. actions, highlighting concerns over international law and sovereignty.
    2026/01/06 12:36
  • Taiwan responds to reports of Chinese pressure on Trump

    Chinese President Xi Jinping plans to pressure U.S. President Donald Trump on Taiwan independence, reports the Wall Street Journal. Taiwan’s MOFA emphasizes peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, while the U.S. maintains its stance on Taiwan, adhering to the One China policy and related agreements.
    2025/09/30 19:00
  • Marcos Jr. defends Taiwan Strait remarks amid China row

    Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addresses China’s concerns over his Taiwan Strait remarks, emphasizing truth and preparedness. He stresses evacuation plans and territorial defense amid tensions.
    2025/08/11 15:51
  • Washington reaffirms support for Lai Ching-te transits

    U.S. officials confirm Taiwanese President Lai’s transit aligns with policy, dismissing cancellation rumors. The U.S. upholds the "One China" policy amid regional tensions.
    2025/07/30 11:00
  • MOFA says no finalized itinerary for Lai’s diplomatic visit

    Taiwan’s MOFA addresses President Lai’s potential Latin America visit amid typhoon and tariff concerns. U.S. transit plans remain unconfirmed, with China tensions noted.
    2025/07/29 17:40
  • Taiwan considers chip export ban over South Africa row

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to South Africa’s renaming of diplomatic offices, considering semiconductor export restrictions. Taiwan urges talks on the 1997 agreement.
    2025/07/29 16:58
  • China protests Costa Rica’s security training in Taiwan

    Costa Rica sent officials to Taiwan for intelligence training, marking the first exchange since 2007. The move drew China’s protest, citing the One China policy.
    2025/06/19 19:00
  • Taiwan president thanks G-7 for support amid China tensions

    President Lai Ching-te thanks G-7 leaders for supporting Taiwan Strait peace. G-7 urges China to avoid market distortions, while China protests interference.
    2025/06/19 09:00
  • Taiwan protests South Africa’s office name change

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs protests South Africa’s demand to relocate its office, citing a breach of the 1997 agreement. Tensions rise over the one-China policy.
    2025/03/17 10:00
  • China vows to enhance Taiwan Strait relations

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office emphasizes cross-strait relations, promoting economic and cultural exchanges. The focus remains on peaceful unification and opposing Taiwan independence.
    2025/03/12 11:56
  • GOP lawmakers push to end One China policy

    Republican lawmakers urge the Trump administration to abandon the One China policy, seeking formal ties with Taiwan. The Kuomintang calls for pragmatic diplomacy.
    2025/02/07 17:45
  • Taiwan NSB says no plans for Tsai Ying-wen’s U.S. visit yet

    Taiwan’s NSB chief confirms no plans for Tsai Ing-wen’s U.S. visit. Concerns arise over China’s response. NSB ensures security for former presidents.
    2024/10/16 14:22
  • Taiwan accuses China of undermining its legitimacy

    Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council accuses China of undermining its legitimacy, escalating tensions. The council urges dialogue over military threats to ease cross-strait relations.
    2024/10/16 09:52
  • Harris may shift Taiwan policy if elected, experts say

    Experts at a CSIS event suggest Vice President Kamala Harris might adjust Taiwan policy if elected in 2024. Harris leads in polls with Biden’s endorsement.
    2024/09/30 17:04
  • New AIT director meets with Taiwan’s president to boost ties

    AIT Director Raymond F. Greene and Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te had the first meeting, focusing on strengthening U.S.-Taiwan relations and mutual defense commitments.
    2024/07/10 13:22
  • U.S. boosts Taiwan’s defense amid rising Chinese expansion

    Explore how Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell warns of a potential global depression due to disruptions in the Indo-Pacific, emphasizing the importance of Taiwan’s semiconductor industry and regional stability.
    2024/06/25 11:19
  • Blinken pushes for Taiwan’s observer status at WHA

    Discover how the U.S. is advocating for Taiwan’s observer status at the World Health Assembly, facing opposition from China, and the implications for international relations.
    2024/05/23 17:28
  • Singapore to uphold One China policy amid soaring tensions

    Lawrence Wong Shyun Tsai, the incoming Prime Minister of Singapore, asserts Singapore’s neutral stance, neither aligning with China nor the U.S., and emphasizes the importance of the One China policy, caution in cross-strait relations, and the avoidance of Taiwan’s independence. Wong discusses Singapore’s non-aligned status despite its defense relationship with the U.S. and expresses concerns over the assertiveness of rising powers, highlighting the potential for backlash against overreach.
    2024/05/15 18:15
  • Ma’s China visit: Meeting with Xi unconfirmed

    Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou’s 11-day visit to China sparks speculation of a meeting with Xi Jinping, as TAO announces arrangements but remains non-committal. Zhu Fenglian praises Ma’s adherence to the "One China policy" and his efforts in promoting cross-strait youth exchanges, criticizing Taiwan’s DPP for hindering these interactions.
    2024/04/10 13:21
  • China’s foreign minister warns against Taiwan independence

    Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi reaffirms the One China policy during a press conference at the 14th National People’s Congress, warning Taiwan against seeking independence and emphasizing China’s stance on peaceful reunification.
    2024/03/07 18:20
  • Philippines president breaks norms with Taiwan congrats

    Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. breaks tradition by congratulating Taiwan’s president-elect Lai Ching-te on his victory, a rare gesture due to the Philippines’ adherence to the "One-China policy" since 1975. Marcos Jr., in his social media post, referred to Lai as "Taiwan’s president" for the first time since taking office. He expressed his hopes for stronger ties between the two nations, emphasizing collaboration, mutual interests, peace, and prosperity in the future.
    2024/01/16 12:06
  • Taiwan’s new leaders brace for future challenges: Analysts

    The 2024 Taiwan elections, marked by a victory for the Democratic Progressive Party, have drawn global attention and sparked discussions on the island’s future relations with China and the United States. Experts analyze the implications of Lai Ching-te’s leadership and the reactions from Washington amidst rising regional tensions.
    2024/01/14 16:10
  • Ko Wen-je responds to DPP scrutiny over U.S.-China dynamics

    In Taiwan’s heated presidential race, TPP candidate Ko Wen-je responds to DPP’s scrutiny, emphasizing the need for a pragmatic approach in managing Taiwan’s role amid U.S.-China relations.
    2024/01/05 18:52
  • KMT candidate challenges Tsai’s stance on "One China" policy

    Kuomintang (KMT) vice presidential candidate Jaw Shaw-kong criticizes President Tsai Ing-wen’s acceptance of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s statements, arguing that the "One China" concept in the 1992 Consensus refers to the Republic of China and not the People’s Republic of China. Jaw emphasizes that "One China" is the Republic of China, which predates the People’s Republic of China by 38 years and highlights its status as Asia’s first democratic republic. He rebuts claims that the KMT’s agreement to the 1992 Consensus poses dangers to Taiwan, stating that the consensus is meant to end the argument and focus on individual duties. Jaw also argues that Tsai’s actions depict a pro-independence stance, despite her verbal denial.
    2024/01/02 14:12
  • President Tsai stresses diversification amid ECFA concerns

    President Tsai Ing-wen criticizes China’s one-sided trade barriers and emphasizes that bilateral trade relations should not be used as a political tool in her New Year’s address. The tariff preference for certain products under the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) has been suspended as of Jan. 1, 2024. Tsai notes China’s intervention in elections and expresses confidence in the people of Taiwan to make wise decisions. She argues that Taiwan’s industries already have global exposure and are gradually reducing reliance on China. Tsai believes that while the economic benefits of the ECFA are limited, diversifying risks and global positioning are important for Taiwan’s industries. She highlights that China often imposes unilateral trade barriers on other countries for political reasons, citing examples of punitive tariffs and import bans on Lithuania and Australia due to their friendly relationship with Taiwan and criticism of China’s human rights policy in Xinjiang.
    2024/01/02 12:04
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