Myanmar’s junta on Monday reiterated its opposition to Taiwan independence, saying it consistently supports the One China Policy.
Opinion: The repercussions from Taiwan’s election will continue for years
Lanhee J. Chen looks at what the results of Taiwan’s election will mean for US-China relations in the coming years.
Taiwan keeps status quo, but political landscape transformed after poll
The Taiwan People’s Party punched above its weight despite limited resources and recent formation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Taiwan accuses China of ploy as it loses ally Nauru
Taiwan lost one of its few remaining diplomatic allies Nauru to China on Jan. 15, just days after it elected a new president, and accused China of attempting to pressure it while it affirmed the will of Taiwanese to go out into the world.
After attempts to meddle in Taiwan’s elections fail, China takes stock
China issued angry statements and launched warships after Taiwan elected Lai Ching-te, whom Beijing views as a dangerous separatist. But will it go further?
DFA says Philippines still committed to One China Policy
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the Philippines remains committed to the One China Policy as it explained President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s congratulatory message to Taiwan’s new president.
China plays waiting game in run-up to Taiwan inauguration
China’s muted response to the weekend victory by Taiwan President-elect Lai Ching-te signals what some analysts see as the start of an uneasy four months before he takes office, with Beijing treading carefully before then.
Philippines reaffirms ‘One China policy’ after Taiwan’s election
MANILA: he Philippines’ foreign ministry on Tuesday reaffirmed the country’s “One China policy” after its president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, congratulated Taiwan’s new leader Lai Ching-te. Marcos on Monday congratulated Lai for winning Taiwan’s election, referring to him as its next president.
Former US officials anger China and meet with Taiwan’s president post-election
A group of former U.S. officials met Monday with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and her newly-elected successor Lai Ching-te.
What a New Leader Means for Taiwan and the World
Taiwan’s incoming president is promising more of the same. The question is what that will bring, not only for Taiwan but also for its relations with China, the United States and others with an interest in the island of 23 million people that supplies many of the advanced semiconductors that keep the world running.