By Hsu Li-chuan, Chen Cheng-yu and Jake Chung / Staff reporters, with staff writerPoliticians across party lines yesterday expressed regret that many
DIPLOMACY: President Lai said he is looking forward to more collaboration with like-minded countries as he received several dignitaries separately yes
STATE DEPARTMENT: US policy has not changed, opposing changes to the ‘status quo’ by either side, in line with its commitment to peace, the department
SEAFOOD DIPLOMACY: Lai and incoming vice president Hsiao hosted leaders of diplomatic allies in a traditional shrimp-fishing event
‘TOO LATE’: Yu Pei-chen, a Taoyuan councilor and ex-army general, said the Chinese officials were 41 years late in imposing sanctions on him, as he en
BASIC OPERATIONS: About half a dozen navy ships from both countries took part in the days-long exercise based on the Code for Unplanned Encounters at
NEW BEGINNING: Chinese Nationalist Party caucus deputy secretary-general Hsu Yu-chen said Lai should attempt to facilitate dialogue between Beijing an
By Jason Pan / Staff reporter, with CNATaiwan welcomes Chinese tourists, but Beijing’s ban on travel remains an obstacle, Mainland Affairs Council (MA
NOVEL METHODS: The PLA has adopted new approaches and recently conducted three combat readiness drills at night which included aircraft and ships, an
NO RECIPROCITY: Taipei has called for cross-strait group travel to resume fully, but Beijing is only allowing people from its Fujian Province to trave
CALL FOR DIALOGUE: The president-elect urged Beijing to engage with Taiwan’s ‘democratically elected and legitimate government’ to promote peace