Taiwan’s relations with the United States are “rock solid,” its president said Thursday, after Chinese President Xi Jinping ...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te warned that countries in the region would be China's next targets should Beijing seize the democratic island, as he insisted on the need for Taiwan to dramatically ...
TAIPEI, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Relations between Taiwan and the U.S. are "rock-solid" and cooperation programmes will continue and ...
Consulting with China on the future of weapons sales would break with more than four decades of Taiwan policy, observers say.
The U.S.-Taiwan Reciprocal Trade Agreement should provide welcome stability to bilateral economic ties, but differences over the trade balance, semiconductor manufacturing, and currency intervention ...
The Taiwan Relations Act was promulgated in 1979 after the US ended formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan and was drafted to help maintain peace, security and stability in the Western Pacific. It ...
Under the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, the United States maintains unofficial ties with Taiwan and is required to provide it ...
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Taiwan, for its part, would contribute "elite troops," and Washington might assign personnel in Guam or elsewhere in the Indo-Pacific region to help.
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Xiuhao Chen WASHINGTON/BEIJING, Feb 4 (Reuters) - China agreed to buy more U.S.-farmed soybeans in ...
Relations between Taiwan and the US are “rock solid,” and cooperation programs would not change, President William Lai (賴清德) said yesterday, after Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) in a phone call ...
Most Americans support the defense of Taiwan. Is this motivated more by positive views of Taiwan or anti-China sentiment?
Taiwan says its relations with the US remain rock-solid, after President Donald Trump held a phone call with Chinese ...
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