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U.K., Japan urge peaceful solutions in Taiwan Strait
The "2+2" meeting in Tokyo between the U.K. and Japan focused on maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. Both parties expressed opposition to any attempt to alter the status quo by force or coercion and called for peaceful solutions to the long-running dispute between Taiwan and China. They also expressed concerns over tensions in the South China Sea and East China Sea. The ministers urged China to act responsibly and cease aiding Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine. The political situations in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong were also discussed, with a commitment to establishing stable and constructive relations through dialogue. The joint statement supported Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations, advocating for official membership where statehood is not required and observer status where it is. The U.K. and Japan reaffirmed their strong position and called for international support as the situation with Taiwan and China appears to worsen.2023/11/10 21:48 -
Lai hopes healthcare industry will be 2nd ’sacred mountain’
Presidential hopeful Lai Ching-te shares his vision for Taiwan’s healthcare industry, aiming to elevate it as a national ’sacred mountain’ for the benefit of the international community. Learn more about his ambitious plans.2023/09/22 18:49