After the election of Donald Trump in late 2016, the then-president-elect received an unprecedented phone call from Taiwan’s leader, Tsai Ing-Wen, which broke decades of diplomatic protocol and sparked angry protests from China. Now, critics of Beijing are seeking a similar show of support from President-elect Joe Biden, who promised …
Read More »‘I always go for chana masala, naan’: Prez Tsai Ing-wen says Taiwan is lucky to have Indian restaurants
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has spoken about her fondness for Indian food, saying that the East Asian country was fortunate to host many Indian restaurants and that local people “love” them. Ing-wen took to Twitter to say that she loves eating chana masala and naan and that the tea is …
Read More »Beware of China, Taiwan thanks the “friends of India” | India News
NEW DELHI: In another red rag to China, Taiwan President Tsai Ing-Wen on Sunday he thanked “dear friends from India” for their good wishes on National Taiwan Day. While no Indian government body officially desired Taiwan, social media has been inundated in recent days with messages of solidarity with Taiwan, …
Read More »Taiwan urges China to ‘never seek hegemony’ and ease tensions
On Saturday, the Taiwanese leader called on her Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping to reduce military tensions and fulfill his promise to “never seek hegemony” after months of Beijing intensifying fighter jet raids. In a speech on Taiwan’s national day, President Tsai Ing-wen said the international community was concerned about China’s …
Read More »China Taiwan News: China Tells Indian Media Not to Call Taiwan a Country, Taiwan Says “Get Lost” | India News
NEW DELHI: China was indicted for Taiwan of trying to impose censorship in India after its embassy in New Delhi advised journalists to abide by the “one China” principle after newspapers ran announcements for Taiwan’s national day. Just a few months after the deadly clashes between Indian and Chinese troops …
Read More »Taiwan president says he wants talks with China, but not “one country, two systems”
[ad_1] By: Bloomberg | Published: May 20, 2020 8:57:33 am Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan’s president, waves while sitting in a vehicle as she leaves a polling station during the presidential and legislative elections in Taipei, Taiwan, on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020. Photographer: Betsy Joles/Bloomberg The taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen urged China …
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