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Tsai Ing-wen Tweeted Congratulations To Biden! Taiwanese Rock “Dark Insider” – This Is Too Obvious
Editorial Center / General Report
2020-11-08 13:12:19
2020-11-08 10: 30: 51 |
The results of the US presidential elections were announced and Democratic candidate Biden determined victory. He is scheduled to take office as the 46th president of the United States on January 20 of next year. In response to this, Chinese President Tsai Ing-wen expressed his congratulations to Biden via Twitter earlier, emphasizing that “I hope that Taiwan and the United States can work together to enhance the friendship between the two sides and contribute to the international community.” . In this regard, some netizens argued: “Trump was chosen Tsai Ing-wen to call, but how is Biden on Twitter?” The post sparked a heated discussion.
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The original PO noted in a PTT post that “Tsai Ing-wen sent a tweet to congratulate Biden. This level is not really high. Tsai Ing-wen called Trump to congratulate him four years ago. Four years later, he switched to tweets. Like the ancestors, things are displayed, incense is burned and the ancestors have received it. I don’t know if the ancestors have received it. In short, I did the best I could. “
As soon as the post came out, netizens responded, “I can only say that it shouldn’t be too obvious … What happened just four years ago will definitely be compared,” “Shouldn’t the phone be able to communicate?” “Have you ever thought about someone picking up your phone in Taiwan?”, “The specs are really bad”, “It’s too obvious, Wikipedia and Chuancai call history files …”, “Regardless of your position. two ways to congratulate are really too obvious. “
In fact, on December 2, 2016, Chinese President Tsai Ing-wen called Trump, who won the election, from Taiwan to congratulate him on his election as the new president. The call lasted more than 10 minutes. The two sides exchanged views on politics, economy, security and the situation in the Indo-Pacific Asian region. Trump has repeatedly expressed his views on the website and Twitter. This is the first time in history that the president-elect of the United States and the president of the ROC have had a direct conversation, which has sparked heated discussions in the international community.
In 2020, after news of Democratic candidate Biden’s victory, President Tsai Ing-wen said on Twitter: “Now it is my turn to congratulate Biden and He Jinli on being elected as President and Vice President. The value of the The relationship that lays the groundwork between the two parties is very solid. I look forward to it. ” Work together to improve our friendship and contribute to the international community. “(Editor: Zhang Jiazhe)
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