BEIJING AP -- China has reiterated its opposition to any contacts between U.S. officials and Taiwan's government following a meeting Sunday between Texas Sen... READ MORE›
Chinese state tabloid warns Trump, end one China policy and China will take revenge... READ MORE›
A news release from Abbott, also a Republican, said he and Tsai discussed energy, trade relations and commercial ties between Taiwan and Texas... READ MORE›
China is suspicious of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, who it thinks wants to push for formal independence... READ MORE›
Despite Beijing's recent actions, which she said had hurt the feelings of the Taiwanese people and destabilized relations, Ms. Tsai vowed to avoid a confrontation... READ MORE›
The delegation will transit through San Francisco on Jan. 13 on their return trip, the agency said Friday, citing the presidential office... READ MORE›
President Tsai Ing-wen and her delegation will stop in Houston on Jan. 7... READ MORE›
China is also deeply suspicious of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, elected earlier this year, who Beijing suspects is pushing for the self-ruled island's independence... READ MORE›
In a meeting with American reporters on Tuesday, Tsai played down the significance of her conversation with Trump, saying it was to congratulate the president-elect... READ MORE›
'More Pressure' Alexander Huang, an assistant professor at Tamkang University in New Taipei City, said Tsai's call with Trump brought global attention to Taiwan's isolation... READ MORE›
Taiwan says unofficial communication channels remain with China - Asia Times... READ MORE›
Taiwan voters made history Saturday, electing pro-independence party candidate Tsai Ing-wen as the first female president of the country in a landslide victory... READ MORE›
She earned a law degree from Taipei's National Taiwan University and headed east to Cornell University in New York for a masters... READ MORE›
The piece says nothing new, or true, about Tsai Ing-wen as a person, politician or president... READ MORE›
BEIJING -- Taiwan's new president faces a tough task balancing the demands of the Taiwanese electorate and the question of cross-strait ties with China... READ MORE›
Regardless of what internal changes take place within Taiwan, China will uphold the one China principle and oppose Taiwanese independence, she told a briefing... READ MORE›
If Beijing can adjust its strategy and Tsai is willing to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping half way, a mutual accommodation between them is not impossible... READ MORE›
Taiwan and China need to keep some distance, said Willie Yao, a computer engineer voting in Taipei who said he backed Tsai... READ MORE›
Taiwan's two largest cities, Taipei and Kaohsiung, allow same-sex couples to register their relationships for access to some legal rights... READ MORE›
DPP spokesman Ruan Chao-hsiung said Wang's remarks were consistent with Tsai's position, which was to maintain the status quo under the island's constitutional framework... READ MORE›
Beijing says the one-China policy is crucial to the entire relationship with Taiwan... READ MORE›
TAIPEI BEIJING - Pro-independence party candidate Tsai Ing-wen claimed victory in Taiwan's presidential election late Saturday to become the island's first female head of state... READ MORE›
The ball is now in Beijing's court, former State Department Asia hand Evans Revere told me... READ MORE›
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen walks past an attendant during an inauguration ceremony in Taipei, May 20, 2016... READ MORE›
? October-December 1992 The mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits and Taiwan's Straits Exchange Foundation meet in Hong Kong and agree on the 1992 Consensus... READ MORE›
Tsai Ing-wen said in a Facebook post on Saturday on the 27th anniversary that Taiwan could serve as an example to China... READ MORE›
Sweeping Opposition Victory In Taiwan's Election Sends Strong Message To Beijing About Island's Separate Identity... READ MORE›
The Facebook page of Taiwan's president-elect Tsai Ing-wen was flooded with thousands of posts demanding that the island be brought under Chinese control... READ MORE›
China also scored a diplomatic victory when tiny Sao Tome and Principe switched recognition to Beijing from Taiwan... READ MORE›
Taiwan's new President Tsai Ing-wen has not said whether the government would allow a visit by the Dalai Lama, who congratulated Tsai on her remarkable victory... READ MORE›
'One China' principle must be basis for relations with Taiwan Xinhua... READ MORE›
But while Wong could travel freely to Taiwan, Huang could not travel to Hong Kong... READ MORE›
China and Taiwan have nearly gone to war three times since 1949, most recently ahead of the 1996 presidential election... READ MORE›
One of Ms Tsai's primary aims is to revive Taiwan's economy, and unduly alienating China would defeat that purpose, he said... READ MORE›
Pro-independence candidate Tsai Ing-wen has effectively won Taiwan's presidential elections after Eric Chu, the candidate and chairman of the ruling Kuomintang KMT, conceded defeat... READ MORE›
The publication of Chinaa??s Communist party says compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait must oppose independence... READ MORE›
Chinese president xi jinping tells his taiwanese counterpart ma ying-jeou the two sides are inseparable after the pair shake hands at a historic meeting... READ MORE›
It was the first meeting of the leader of the Republic of China, more commonly called Taiwan, and the leader of the People's Republic of China... READ MORE›
In 2005, nationalist chairman Lien Chan, then leader of Taiwan's opposition, met Chinese president Hu Jintao in Beijing... READ MORE›
Chiang Kai-shek, the leader of the Republic of China, fled to Taiwan with his Nationalist forces in 1949 after losing a civil war to Mao's Communists... READ MORE›
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