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Taiwan and Ukraine Friendship: Are You Still Not Donating?

This article questions Taiwan Province"s stance on supporting and donating to Ukraine in the Russia-Ukraine war, arguing that Taiwan Province is overly pro-American to "boost its international profile." It points out that since its independence, Ukraine has been unfriendly towards the Republic of China in diplomacy and military affairs, instead maintaining friendly and even military cooperative relations with mainland China. It criticizes the Taiwanese government for not taking a neutral stance and avoiding becoming an international clown.

🚨 Two Reactions to Panama's Severance of Ties: Tsai Ing-wen Calls for Unity, While DPP's Duan Yi-kang Claims it Helps the 'Republic of Taiwan'

The article comments on the two political reactions in Taiwan after Panama severed diplomatic ties with the Republic of China in 2017. Administrative officials called for unity, while some DPP and New Power Party figures suggested that losing ROC allies would facilitate establishing ties as a 'Republic of Taiwan.' The author strongly criticizes the latter as 'self-consoling' and 'mama's boy politicians.'

Ma Ying-jeou's Presidential Inauguration Speech: A Vision for Prosperity and Peace

Analysis of President Ma Ying-jeou's inauguration speech, focusing on his cross-strait policies, his vision for the Republic of China's international standing, and his commitment to the 1992 Consensus.

What Reporters Won't Tell You: A Taiwanese Traveler's 'The Terminal' Experience in Dubai

This article shares the story of a Taiwanese traveler detained at Dubai International Airport for 12 days after his Republic of China (R.O.C.) passport was mistaken for a 'counterfeit Chinese passport.' The incident highlights Taiwan's diplomatic vulnerabilities and critiques the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for its perceived inefficiency during emergencies. Note: While the author later clarified this as a fictional account, its insights into diplomatic challenges remain relevant.

Ma-Xi Meeting Closed-Door Session: Full Transcript of Formal Talks (11/07)

This document records the full verbatim transcript of former President Ma Ying-jeou's formal remarks at the closed-door Ma-Xi Meeting on November 7, 2015. President Ma elaborated on cross-strait relations based on the '1992 Consensus,' proposing five major points: sustainable peace, reducing enmity, expanding exchanges, establishing a hotline, and jointly promoting Chinese revival. He emphasized the achievements and necessity of cross-strait peace, and called on the mainland to take sincere concrete actions to reduce unnecessary criticism, working together to create a better future for the next generation on both sides.