Joseph Wu
Joseph Wu
Joseph Wu or Wu Chao-hsiehis the current Secretary-General of the National Security Council of the Republic of China and was formerly the chief representative of Taiwan to the United States as the head of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in Washington, D.C.. He was appointed to that position in mid-April 2007 by President Chen Shui-bian to succeed his predecessor, David Lee...
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It will make people around the world doubt the consistency of U.S. policy if Bush makes remarks that are harmful to a democratic country or critical of a popularly elected leader.
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The United States should listen to the voice of Taiwan's people and treat democratic Taiwan fairly.
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It doesn't even have enough money to subscribe to a newspaper.
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We hope negotiations can proceed as soon as possible after they leave.
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It's time for us to open our testing and packaging technology to the mainland. There is a demand by the industry to make these investments.
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Taiwan is an independent sovereign country and its sovereignty belongs to the 23 million Taiwanese people.
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Taiwan cannot remain silent when China has launched a drive to paint Taiwan as the party that hinders cross-strait dialogue.
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The U.S. is not entirely satisfied. That means that we need to continue to consult with them.
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The U.S, has made freedom and democracy the central values of its diplomatic policy.
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They hope that the two sides of the Taiwan Strait can have contact in a natural way to consult or even resolve cross-strait issues.
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It looks like they insisted on sending them to us, and we have no choice but to accept them. It shows severe disrespect to us.
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This affects questions relating to Taiwan's sovereignty and is unacceptable.
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Pushing for law revisions and not pressing Chinese authorities to hold talks with us under parity, this would be mistaking the means for the end.
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While mourning for Wang, we hope the legacy left by Koo and Wang can be cherished by both sides and that negotiations can be resumed soon.