President Lai Ching-te reaffirming the rejection of the ‘92 consensus [賴清德重申互不隸屬、拒絕九二共識]

Taiwan’s Era-TV (時代電視) interviewed Lai Ching-te (賴清德), the president of R.O.C on September 1, in which Lai Ching-te talked about sovereignty, cross-strait relations, national defense, and the recent investigation of politicians of various parties for corruption. On China policy, Lai Ching-te said that when he went to Kinmen a few days ago to attend the…

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PIF signs pact with Taiwan

by Jake Sanders, Editor Taiwan has entered into a cooperation agreement with the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Secretariat to extend its support for the organization from next year until 2027, as announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday. During the annual Taiwan/Republic of China-Forum Countries Dialogue in Tonga on Friday, Deputy Minister of Foreign…

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Taiwan NSC Chief: Taiwan is a democratic country that cannot fall. [國安會吳釗燮:臺灣是不能倒下的民主國家]

Wu Jaushieh, secretary general of the Taiwanese National Security Council At the invitation of the GLOBSEC Forum, an important think tank in Central and Eastern Europe, Wu Jaushieh, secretary general of the Taiwanese National Security Council(TSC), went to Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, to attend the annual forum of the think tank, and…

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R.O.C.President:stability in Taiwan Strait are indispensable elements of global security

President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) stressed the importance of cross-strait peace and stability to global prosperity at a ceremony marking  “Armed Forces Day and All-Out Defense Education Day” (軍人節暨全民國防教育日表揚大會)  on Friday, August 30. He reiterated Taiwan’s commitment to democracy, sovereignty and peaceful development. President Lai emphasized the important role of the Navy’s…

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Taiwan warns: China is using influencers in Info warfare

MAC Deputy Minister Liang Wen-chieh (梁文傑)  The R.O.C.’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC, 陸委會) warned on Thursday (29 August) that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is increasingly using Taiwanese key opinon leaders (KOL) of internet to spread its own narrative. He stressed that it is closely monitoring the trend and highlighted growing concerns over information warfare….

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